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Packard Bell EDR 2000 - Connecting to a 5.1 Channel Dolby Digital Audio Amplifier; Connecting to a Dolby Digital (or DTS) Decoder Amplifier

Packard Bell EDR 2000
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Connecting To A 5.1 Channel Dolby Digital Audio Amplifier
You can enjoy 5.1-channel Dolby Digital audio by connecting the recorder to an amplifier-and-speakers
system with 5.1 Channel Dolby Digital Audio. Dolby Digital programs can deliver surround sound with up to
five discrete full-range channels, Left, Centre, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround—plus a sixth channel for
powerful low-frequency effects (LFE). As it needs only about one-tenth the bandwidth of the others, the LFE
channel is referred to as a ".1" channel (and sometimes erroneously as the "subwoofer" channel).
A. Ordinary Cable (Analogue Output)
B. 5.1 Channel Amplifier
Connecting to a Dolby Digital (or DTS) Decoder Amplifier
You can enjoy the completely-reproduced 5.1-channel Dolby Digital audio (or DTS audio) effect by
connecting the recorder to an amplifier-and-speakers system with Dolby Digital decoder via a coaxial or
optical cable.
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