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Changing the settings

The factory default settings are indicated in italic.

Audio Settings parameters

Parameters (settings)
Sound Retriever
(High/ Low/ Off)
Equalizer
(Off/ Rock/ Pop/
Select according to the genre of music to
Live/ Dance/
be listened to.
Techno/ Classic/
Soft)
Virtual Surround
(On/ Off)
Audio DRC
(High/ Medium/
Low/ Off)
Dialog
Change this setting if the sound of dialogs
(High/ Medium/
is low and the dialogs are hard to hear.
Low/ Off)
About Sound Retriever function
 When audio data is removed during the compres-
sion process, sound quality often degrades. The
Sound Retriever function automatically enhances
compressed audio and restores CD quality sound.

Video Adjust parameters

Parameters (settings)
Sharpness
(Fine/ Standard/
Adjusts the picture's sharpness.
Soft)
Brightness
Adjusts the picture's brightness.
(-20 to +20)
Adjusts the ratio of the brightness of
Contrast
the brightest and darkest portions of the
(-16 to +16)
picture.
Adjusts the look of the dark portions of
Gamma
(-3 to +3)
the picture.
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The sound of a WMA or MP3 file is
played with high sound quality. This is
only valid for files with the extension
".wma" or ".mp3".
The effect depends on the file. Try
different settings, and choose the one
providing the good effect.
A surround sound field with a sense
of presence can be created with two
speakers.
When set to On, linear PCM audio sig-
nals of 96 kHz or greater are converted
to 48 kHz.
This makes loud sounds weaker and
weak sounds louder. Change the
setting for example when watching
movies late at night.
This setting only affects Dolby Digital
sound.
The effect depends on the volume
of the connected TV, AV receiver or
amplifier, speakers, etc. Try different
settings, and choose the one provid-
ing the strongest effect.
Parameters (settings)
Hue
Adjusts the balance between green and
(green 9 to red 9)
red.
Adjusts the density of the colors. This
Chroma Level
setting is effective for sources with many
(-9 to +9)
colors, such as cartoons.
Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Hue and Chroma Level are set
to 0 upon purchase.

Initial Settings parameters

 The player's detailed settings can be changed here.
 Initial Settings cannot be selected during playback.
Stop the disc first.
DV-220KV-K
Initial Settings
Digital Audio Out
HDMI Out
Video Output
Digital Out
Language
Dolby Digital Out
Display
DTS Out
Options
96kHz PCM Out
MPEG Out
Digital Audio Out settings
Options
Settings
settings
Select the audio signals to be output from
HDMI Out
the HDMI OUT terminal (LPCM (2CH)/
(DV-220KV-K only)
Auto/ Off) according to the connected
HDMI-compatible device.
Select whether to output digital audio
Digital Out
signals (On) from the COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT terminals or not (Off).
Select whether to output Dolby Digital
audio signals (Dolby Digital) or to convert
Dolby Digital audio signals into linear
Dolby Digital Out
PCM signals (Dolby Digital > PCM) for
output, according to the connected AV
amplifier, etc.
Select whether to output DTS audio
DTS Out
signals (DTS) or not (Off), according to the
connected AV amplifier, etc.
Select whether to output 96 kHz audio
signals (96kHz) or to convert 96 kHz audio
96 kHz PCM Out
signals into linear PCM signals (96kHz >
48kHz) for output, according to the con-
nected AV amplifier, etc.
Select whether to output MPEG audio
signals (MPEG) or to convert MPEG audio
signals into linear PCM signals (MPEG
MPEG Out
> PCM) for output, according to the con-
nected AV amplifier, etc.
 Auto
 On
 Dolby Digital
 DTS
 96kHz > 48kHz
 MPEG > PCM