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In the AUDIO SETUP tab, what is the difference between SPDIF/PCM, SPDIF/RAW, and SPDIF/OFF?

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In the AUDIO SETUP tab, what is the difference between SPDIF/PCM, SPDIF/RAW, and SPDIF/OFF?

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SPDIF stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format. This is a standardized manner in which audio is transferred from your DVD player to a separate audio system. • The PCM option would be appropriate for a 2-channel Dolby Digital amplifier. This would be a Dolby Digital receiver that has only two speakers connected to it. This would also be the best option when connecting your player to a standard, two-speaker television. • The RAW option would provide a raw signal to be processed by a Dolby Digital 5.1, MPEG, or DTS capable amplifier. • The OFF setting is for when you are only using the left and right speakers included on your GPX player. Why does my DVD skip? Check to see that there are no scratches on your DVD that would cause lower performance. Also, over time any DVD player may need to be cleaned. Due to the sensitivity of such a project, consult your local electronics provider for an appropriate system to clean your DVD player. If I have burned a CD or DVD with various types o

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