Philips dvp3002-93 User Manual
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DVD Setup Menu Options
TIPS:
To return to the previous menu, press
1.
To remove the menu, press
SYSTEM MENU
.
Audio Setup Menu
1
In disc mode, press SYSTEM MENU.
2
Press
1 2 to select ‘Audio Setup’ icon.
3
Press OK to confirm.
General
Audio
Video
Preference
Downmix
Digital Audio
- - Audio Setup Page - -
Setting the Downmix
This options allows you to set the stereo
analog output of your DVD Player.
analog output of your DVD Player.
1
In ‘AUDIO SETUP PAGE’, press
3 4 to
highlight {DOWNMIX}, then press
2.
STEREO
Select this to change channel output to
stereo which delivers sound from only the
two front speakers.
Select this to change channel output to
stereo which delivers sound from only the
two front speakers.
LT/RT
Select this option if your DVD Player is
connected to a Dolby Pro-Logic decoder.
Select this option if your DVD Player is
connected to a Dolby Pro-Logic decoder.
2
Press
3 4 to select a setting, then press
OK to confirm your selection.
Digital Audio Setup
The options included in Digital Audio
Setup are: ‘Digital Output’ and ‘LPCM’.
Setup are: ‘Digital Output’ and ‘LPCM’.
1
In ‘AUDIO SETUP PAGE’, press
3 4 to
highlight {DIGITAL AUDIO}, then press
2.
2
Press the
3 4 keys to highlight an option.
3
Enter its submenu by pressing
2.
4
Move the cursor by pressing the
3 4
keys to highlight the selected item.
Digital Output
Set the Digital output according to your
optional audio equipment connection.
Set the Digital output according to your
optional audio equipment connection.
➜
SPDIF Off: Turn off the digital output.
➜
All: If you have connected your
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT to a multi-channel
decoder/receiver.
decoder/receiver.
➜
PCM Only: Only if your receiver is
not capable of decoding multi-channel
audio.
audio.
Helpful Hints:
–
–
If DIGITAL OUTPUT is set to ‘All’, all
audio settings except MUTE are invalid.
LPCM Output
If you connect the DVD Player to a PCM
compatible receiver via the digital
terminals, such as coaxial or optical etc,
you may need to adjust ‘LPCM’.
Discs are recorded at a certain sampling
rate. The higher the sampling rate, the
better the sound quality.
compatible receiver via the digital
terminals, such as coaxial or optical etc,
you may need to adjust ‘LPCM’.
Discs are recorded at a certain sampling
rate. The higher the sampling rate, the
better the sound quality.
➜
48kHz: Playback a disc recorded at the
sampling rate of 48kHz.
➜
96kHz: Playback a disc recorded at the
sampling rate of 96kHz.
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