(SC-HT17) When playing video sources connected to DVD The picture remains on the screen even if you select TUNER.
Adding surround effects to stereo sources
Using Dolby Pro LogicII Dolby Pro LogicII processor works not only on sources recorded with Dolby Surround, but also on any stereo source.
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Press to select a mode from the table at right. � To cancel, press [OFF]. You can make fine surround settings when in the MUSIC or PANORAMA mode. (è page 21)
Using the Sound Field Control (SFC) Enjoy an enhanced sound experience with greater presence and spread by using these SFC modes with PCM or analog stereo sources.
MUSIC AV/MOVIE
SFC
Press to select a mode from the tables at right. � To cancel, press [OFF]. You can adjust SFC effects. (è page 21)
For dance music and other sounds with a strong beat. PARTY This mode uses the front and surround speakers so that sound is in stereo regardless of the direction you are facing. DRAMA For dramas and other material where dialog is important. ACTION For action movies and other material where impact is important. � Dolby Pro LogicII and SFC modes remain in effect until you turn the mode off. � When input is PCM with sampling frequencies of 96 or 88.2 kHz, you cannot add surround effects with Dolby Pro LogicII or SFC. � When input is Dolby Digital or DTS, you cannot use SFC.
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SPORTS To make you feel like you were in the stadium. MUSICAL For musicals and other material where music is important. GAME Enjoy gaming with more impact. MONO For monaural sound.
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Start play of the source.
The unit sets the sound mode to suit the input signal.
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VOLUME DOWN UP
OFF
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MUSIC
AV/MOVIE
MUSIC AV/MOVIE
SFC
Select input.
TUNER GAME/AUX DVD TV DVR/VCR
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OFF
Adjust the volume.
MOVIE Use this mode when playing movie software, especially videotapes, recorded in Dolby Surround.
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MUSIC Adds surround effects to stereo sources. PANORAMA Sound is spread out more so you feel like you are surrounded by music.
LIVE Brings you up close for �live� stage performance and smoother vocals. POP/ROCK For pop, rock, and other music that has a punch to it. VOCAL
MUSIC
For adding gloss to vocals. JAZZ Conveys the exciting and intimate atmosphere of a jazz club. DANCE