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Others (DRC/Vocal/PBC)
The DRC, Vocal and PBC settings can be
changed.
About DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)
With the DVD format you have the opportunity to listen to
program's soundtrack in the most accurate and realistic
presentation possible, thanks to the use of digital audio
technology. However, in certain instances you may wish to
slightly compress the dynamic range of the audio output
(the difference between the loudest sounds and the
quietest ones) so that you may listen to a movie at a lower
volume and still retain dialogue intelligibility.
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2
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DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) On/Off
1, 2
On: Select this option to turn on the Dynamic Range
Off: Select this option to turn off the Dynamic Range
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Vocal On/Off
Set to On only when a multi-channel karaoke DVD is
being played. The karaoke channels on the disc will then
be mixed into a normal stereo sound.
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PBC On/Off
Set Playback Control (PBC) to On or Off
On: Video CDs with PBC are played back according to
Off: Video CDs with PBC are played back in the same
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INITIAL SETTINGS
At the SETUP screen, press
"Others" and press
Disc Audio
Disc Subtitle
Disc Menu
Rating
Password
TV Aspect
Menu Language
Progressive
Digital Audio Output
5.1 Speaker Setup
Others
D D
E E
Press
/
to select the desired items and
press SELECT/ENTER.
The setting of the selected item are changed between
On and Off.
Compression circuitry so that dialogue remains clear
even at low volume levels.
Compression and have the soundtrack presented
exactly as it was created.
the PBC.
way as Audio CDs.
Notes
The DRC function works only during playback of Dolby Digital
recorded discs.
The level of Dynamic Range Compression may vary depending
on the DVD disc.
When playing karaoke, connect appropriate audio equipment
(such as an amplifier) to the DVD video player.
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D D
E E
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to select
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DRC On
Vocal On
PBC On