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6 CONFIGURING THE AUDIO, VIDEO, AND CLOSED CAPTION SETTINGS
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Setting Description
Audio
Output
The Audio Output setting allows you to specify the
digital audio format delivered over the HDMI
connection by the DCX3200. Options include Auto,
L-PCM, and Pass Through. By default, the Auto
option is selected. The options are used as follows:
Auto designates that the DCX3200 will
provide the digital audio format specified
by the connected device (TV or home
theater receiver) when that device was
first connected to the DCX3200.
L-PCM designates that the DCX3200 will
provide all audio in the Linear Pulse Code
Modulation digital audio format. The L-
PCM format is widely supported by most
HDMI televisions and home theater
receivers.
Pass Through designates that the
DCX3200 will provide the same digital
audio format on the HDMI output as is
provided with the program being viewed
at that time. For example, if the program
has a Dolby Digital soundtrack, the
DCX3200 will pass the Dolby Digital audio
to the HDMI output. This option is most
useful when connecting the DCX3200 to a
home theater receiver that has HDMI
switching capability.
Note 1
: Adjusting these settings could result in a
loss of audio. Only a professional installer or
someone with a good working knowledge of the
digital audio formats supported by the TV and/or
home theater receiver should change this setting.
Return To
Main Page
Selecting this option will return you to the main User
Settings menu screen.
Restore
Automatic
Settings
Selecting this option will restore all of the settings
on this screen (HDMI/DVI Mode, Color Space, and
Audio Output) to their default value. Use this option
if audio and/or video has been lost after adjusting
these settings from their default values.
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