Curtis TDVD6048 Home Theater System User Manual


 
MENU
TITLE
Press to change your selection
[S-Video] -Select if you connected the DVD player
to your TV using the composite Video output.
[YUV] -Select if you connected the DVD player to your TV using the YUV output.
[Y Pb Pr] -Select if you connected the DVD player to your TV using progressive scan.
Press P-SCAN botton on remote control, DVD play Video output S-video , YUV, Pr Pb Y selection.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
SYSTEM SETUP
A . Press ENTER to confirm
B. Press SETUP to exit the Setup Menu
Select [Video Output], and press ENTER or to display
the [Video Out] submenu:
Note: The Composite video and
S-video output is always available.
Audio Setup
The Audio menu allows you to set the analog and digital audio outputs to correspond with the external components you have
connected to the player. For example, if you connected the player to a TV using the Stereo Audio jacks, you should set Dolby
Digital and others settings to 2 channel to enjoy downmixed stereo audio.
You can set the audio format for each of the following sources: Dolby Digital, MP3, CD and .
DVD playback must be stopped in order to adjust the Audio setup.
Others
AC-3 Setting
Follow these steps to set the analog and digital audio formats of
outgoing Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtracks:
A. From Stop mode, press SETUP.
B. Select Audio and press ENTER.
C. Select Dolby D and press ENTER.
D. Set Analog out to:
6 Channel (default) to output Dolby Digital 5.1 channel
audio from the 5.1 channel analog audio outputs; e.g.,
to a 5.1 channel amplifier.
2 Channel to output downmixed 2 channel stereo from
the stereo audio outputs; e.g., to a VCR or TV.
E. Set Digital out to:
PCM (default) to output 2 channel digital from the optical/coaxial digital audio outputs; e.g., to a Minidisc recorder.
RAW to output the raw 5.1 channel digital bitstream form the optical/coaxial digital audio outputs; e.g., to an
external amplifier with a Dolby Digital decoder.
Off to disable Dolby Digital decoder.
F. Press SETUP to save and exit.
PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation, and is the standard 2-channel stereo format used for audio Cds.
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