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VIZIO VBR210 User Manual
Version 7/26/2010 33
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Audio Menu
1. Turn on your player and your TV.
If a DVD is not in the disc tray, the
Home menu will be displayed. If a
DVD is in the disc tray, press
SETUP to display the Home
menu.
2. Press
or to select Settings
and then press SELECT.
3. Press or to select Audio.
The Audio menu opens.
4. Press
or to make your
selection
5. Press
or or SELECT to change the setting.
6. Press RETURN once to return to the sub-menu.
PCM Downsampling
Select from 96KHz, 48KH, or Off. When connecting an audio receiver to your player using
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (coax or optical), set the PCM downsampling rate to match your audio
receiver capabilities. Consult your audio receiver documentation for details on the supported
PCM sampling rate.
Digital Output
Select from PCM, Bitstream HD, Bitstream Legacy, or Bitstream Mixed.
PCM sends mixed digital audio (main audio track plus PIP audio) over HDMI in 7.1 channel PCM
(if supported by HDMI device) and Digital Audio Out (coax or optical) in two-channel PCM format.
Bitstream HD sends the bitstream from the disc over HDMI and Digital Audio Out (coax or
optical)using the highest quality possible. HDMI has higher quality capabilities with advanced
audio codecs like Dolby TruHD and DTS-HD. Blu-ray disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for
the main movie and the player does not send PIP audio or audio effects.
Bitstream Legacy sends the audio from the disc over HDMI or Digital Audio Out (coax or
optical)using legacy DVD audio formats. Blu-ray disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for main
movie and does not send PIP audio or audio effects.
Bitstream Mixed sends mixed disc audio streams (including director’s commentary and PIP
audio, if enabled, and menu sound effects) in a single DTS bitstream. Use this option if you want
to enjoy mixed Blu-ray Disc audio in surround sound.
Dynamic Range Control
This option is only used when a Dolby soundtrack is selected from the main menu on the disc. If Dolby
movie soundtracks are played at a low volume and you set this option to On, your player applies
appropriate automatic volume adjustments to make quiet scenes slightly louder, and loud scenes quieter.
If set to Off, listen to movies at the original volume in which they were recorded. If you have selected a
Dolby TruHD track on the BD disc, selecting Auto tells the BD player to only turn on dynamic range
control if information embedded in the Dolby TruHD sound track tells it to do so.
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