Usually, ‘Auto’ is the ideal setting. Only change this option to a manual setting if
you do know what the maximum amount of bits is for your television.
7.3 Setting up sound
Hint: If the HDMI Output is set to ‘Auto’, the media player will automatically use the
correct settings. When using the ‘Auto’ function, there is no need for manual settings.
7.3.1 If connected directly to your television:
1. Use the navigation buttons to go to ‘Setup’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
2. Select ‘Audio’.
3. If the media player will be used mainly during night-time, the ‘Night Mode’ can be
set to ‘ON’ or ‘Comfort’. When set to ‘On’, low-level audio content such as dialog
will be increased making it easier to hear at low volume levels. When set to
‘Comfort’, the intensity of higher-level audio content will also be reduced.
4. Make sure the ‘HDMI Output’ is set to ‘LPCM’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
5. Select ‘Surround Sound’ and press the ‘OK’ button. Select ‘5.1 CH’ or ‘Don’t care’
and press the ‘OK’ button.
6. The last item is ‘Lip Sync’. Usually, ‘AUTO’ is the default setting and is the
recommended setting. Only set the ‘Lip Sync’ option if you experience delay in
audio playback. The maximum setting for lip sync is 500.
7.3.2 If connected to a HDMI DTS receiver:
Refer to the manual of your HDMI receiver to make sure which codecs are supported.
The steps shown are default settings and are normally useable for a HDMI receiver.
1. Use the navigation buttons to go to ‘Setup’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
2. Select ‘Audio’.
3. If the media player will be used mainly during night-time, the ‘Night Mode’ can be
set to ‘ON’ or ‘Comfort’. When set to ‘On’, low-level audio content such as dialog
will be increased making it easier to hear at low volume levels. When set to
‘Comfort’, the intensity of higher-level audio content will also be reduced.
4. Set ‘HDMI Output’ to ‘RAW’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
5. Select ‘Surround Sound’ and press the ‘OK’ button. If your HDMI receiver
supports ‘Dolby True HD’, select ‘HD Audio’. If your HDMI receiver does not
support ‘Dolby True HD’, select ‘5.1 CH’ or ‘Don’t Care’.
6. The last item is ‘Lip Sync’. Usually, ‘AUTO’ is the default setting and is the
recommended setting. Only set the ‘Lip Sync’ option if you experience delay in
audio playback. The maximum setting for lip sync is 500. However, most HDMI
receivers also have a ‘Lip Sync’ option. It is advisable to use the lip sync option
on the receiver, since most receivers are able to delay and speed up the sound.
7.3.3 If connected to a DTS receiver using the coaxial (EM7385 only) or optical
connection:
1. Use the navigation buttons to go to ‘Setup’ and press the ‘OK’ button.
2. Select ‘Audio’.