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Network settings, Pcm downsampling, Dynamic range control – Samsung BD-H5900-ZA User Manual

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Blu-ray Discs may include three audio streams :

- Main Feature Audio : The audio

soundtrack of the main feature.

- BONUSVIEW audio : An additional soundtrack

such as the director or actor’s commentary.

- Navigation Sound Effects : When you choose

a menu navigation selection, a Navigation
Sound Effect may sound. Navigation Sound
Effects are different on each Blu-ray Disc.

NOTES

Be sure to select the correct Digital

Output or you will hear no sound or just

loud noise.

If the HDMI device (AV receiver, TV)

is not compatible with compressed

formats (Dolby Digital, DTS), the audio

signal outputs as PCM.

Regular DVDs do not have BONUSVIEW

audio and Navigation Sound Effects.

Some Blu-ray Discs do not have BONUSVIEW

audio and Navigation Sound Effects.

If you play MPEG audio soundtracks, the

audio signal outputs as PCM regardless

of your Digital Output selections (PCM

or Bitstream).

If your TV is not compatible with

compressed multi-channel formats (Dolby

Digital, DTS), the player may output PCM

2ch downmixed audio even though you

selected Bitstream (either Re-encoded or

Unprocessed) in the setup menu.

If your TV is not compatible with PCM

sampling rates over 48kHz, the player

may output 48kHz downsampled

PCM audio even though you set PCM

Downsampling to Off.

pCM downsampling

Lets you choose to have 96KHz PCM signals
downsampled to 48KHz before they are outputted
to an amplifier. Choose On if your amplifier or

receiver is not compatible with a 96KHz signal.

dynamic Range Control

Lets you apply dynamic range control to
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby
True HD audio.

Auto : Automatically controls the

dynamic range of Dolby TrueHD audio,
based on information in the Dolby
TrueHD soundtrack.
Also turns dynamic range control on for
Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus.

Off : Leaves the dynamic range uncompressed,

letting you hear the original sound.

On : Turns dynamic range control on for all three

Dolby formats. Quieter sounds are made louder
and the volume of loud sounds is reduced.

downmixing Mode

Lets you select the multi-channel downmix method
that is compatible with your stereo system. You
can choose to have the player downmix to normal
stereo or to surround compatible stereo.

Network Settings

When you connect this player to a network,

you can use network based applications and

functions such as BD-LIVE, and upgrade

the player's software through the network

connection. For more information, see pages

21~23. Instructions for configuring the

network connection start below.

Configuring your Network
Connection

Before you begin, contact your ISP to find
out if your IP address is static or dynamic. If it
is dynamic, and you have a wired or wireless
network, we recommend using the Automatic
configuration procedures described below.

If you are connecting to a wired network,
connect the player to your router
using a LAN cable before you start the
configuration procedure.
If you are connecting to a wireless
network, disconnect any wired network
connection before you begin.
To begin configuring your network
connection, follow these steps:

Wired Network

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Wired - Automatic

1. In the Home screen, select Settings,

and then press the v button.

2. Select Network, and then press the v

button.

3. Select Network Settings, and then

press the v button.

4. Select Wired in the Network Settings

screen, and then press the v button.

5. Select Connect button, and then press

the v button. The product detects

the wired connection, verifies the

network connection and then connects

to the network.

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Wired - Manual

If you have a static IP address or the
Automatic procedure does not work, you'll
need to set the Network Settings values
manually.
Follow Steps 1 and 2 in Wired - Automatic,
and then follow these steps:

1. Select Network Status. The player

searches for a network, and then
displays the connection failed message.

2. On the bottom of the screen, select Ip

Settings, and then press the v button.

The IP Settings screen appears.

3. Select the IP Setting field, and then

press the v button.

4. Select Enter manually in the IP Setting

field, and then press the v button.

5. Select a value to enter (Ip Address,

for example), and then press the v

button.

Use the number keypad on your

remote control to enter the numbers

for the value. Use the ◀▶ buttons

on the remote control to move from

entry field to entry field within a value.

When done with one value, press the
v button.

6. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to move to

another value, and then enter the

numbers for that value following the

instructions in Step 5.

7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 until you have

filled in all values.

NOTES

You can get the Network values

from your Internet provider.

8. When finished entering all the values,

press the RETURN or ExIT buttons. The

player verifies the network connection
and then connects to the network.

Wireless Network

You can setup a wireless network
connection in four ways:

- Wireless Automatic

- Wireless Manual

- WPS(PBC)

- WPS(PIN)
When you configure the wireless network
connection, any wireless network devices
currently connected through the player
or, if applicable, the player's current wired
connection, will be disconnected.

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