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Revision as of 15:31, 23 August 2021

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Decode Mode

  • Off - No up-mixing performed
  • Auto - PCM streams up-mixed using DTS Neo 6 Auto algorithm
  • DTS Neo 6 Music - PCM streams up-mixed using DTS Neo 6 Music algorithm
  • DTS Neo 6 Video - PCM streams up-mixed using DTS Neo 6 Movie algorithm


The Decode Mode setting is applicable to audio received by the following sources:

  • HDMI, HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC, SPDIF and Toslink

Streaming sources (radio, Qobuz, etc.) and analogue inputs cannot be up-mixed. These will always be presented in stereo.


For all modes above downmixing if required will then be performed based on the number of speakers in the system.

Dynamic range compression

Standard
This mode has the widest dynamic range (the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds).
Quiet remains quiet, loud remains LOUD (i.e. explosions will "blow your socks off!")


Medium
This mode has a medium difference dynamic range.
Making quiet sounds louder and louder sounds quieter (not as big a difference in sound volume)


Maximum
This is maximum compression
Making quiet sounds louder and louder sounds quieter (not as big a difference in sound volume and "keeps your socks on")

Speaker size (Large/Small)

To define the Surround playback loudspeaker size.
Large: capable of freq below 80Hz
Small: Not capable of freq below 80Hz