When I insert an audio CD, it seems to spin very fast. Why is the DMC 1000 reading it at such a high speed?
When you insert an audio CD, the DMC 1000 automatically reads it at high speed into a buffer, and then stores it in the Media Library in the format specified in the setup menus (as a pure WAV file or an MP3 file). You are hearing playback from either the buffer or the files stored in the Media Library; the DMC 1000 does not play audio directly from discs. Question:When I play a multichannel audio selection that uses the DVD 47’s 6-channel outputs, such as a DVD-Audio disc, I can’t seem to hear a two-channel downmix that contains the center and surround channel information when I use the two-channel analog audio outputs for my multiroom system or to make a recording. What is going on? Answer:It is not possible to simultaneously obtain a 5.1-channel presentation in your main listening area and a two-channel downmix for use with a multiroom system, with a receiver that doesn’t have 6-channel inputs or for recording. You may listen to a two-channel downmix by selecting the Stereo setting o
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