General information
Other playable formats
MP3
The MP3 format is a compression format used for
audio data. MP3 files can only be played if they have
been saved with the file extension *.mp3.
Unlike traditional audio CDs, MP3 CDs can be
subdivided into directories (folders, albums) and files
(tracks, titles) - just like a data CD on your computer.
Available surround sound formats
The unit recognises two different surround sound
formats.
Dolby Digital 5.1
In the Dolby Digital sound format the audio material
is stored digitally. In this instance, up to five separate
full-frequency audio channels (front left and front
right, centre, rear left and rear right) as well as an
effect or depth channel (5.1) are stored separately.
Discs and media recorded in the Dolby Digital format
are marked with the trademarks shown here.
Because each channel is completely independent, a
realistic, almost "three-dimensional" effect is
produced, creating the impression of distance,
movement, and relative position in the room.
Your player can read this audio data and transmits it
via the digital output.
dts (Digital Theater Systems)
The dts abbreviation refers to a less frequently used
sound format in which up to six (5.1) separate
channels are stored on a disc or other type of audio
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Trademarks
"Dolby", "Pro
Logic", and the
"DD" symbol are
registered trade-
marks of Dolby
Laboratories.
"DTS" is a trade-
mark of DTS Tech-
nology, LLC.