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Technical Information JMB v 1.0 – 8th Dec 2003 V4 Presets and Usage Introduction. This document is intended as an introduction to the style of DSP Presets in 861v4 & G68, for custom ers who are already familiar with earlier Meridian processors such as the 561, 568 or earlier 861 versions. 861v4, 861v3.5 and G68 share the same decoder modes an[...]
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Technical Information JMB v 1.0 – 8th Dec 2003 In this case the decoder part of the pr oduct will pass 6 channels of decoded audio to the surround processing section. The user is then presented with a range of Preset options for 6-channel audio. Similarly, if a DTS stream was presented on the input, the display shows: “DVD DTS 3/2.1 48k” But [...]
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Technical Information JMB v 1.0 – 8th Dec 2003 Multichannel presets that need four surrounds (THX UltraII Cinema, PLIIxMus6, PLIIxMov6, THX Surround EX) are not presented as options in the GUI or available from the front panel unless f our surrounds are defined. What types of streams are associated with which Preset category? Streams in parenthes[...]
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Meridian Audio Limited, Stonehill, Stukeley Meadows, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 6EX Tel +44 1480 445678 Fax +44 1480 445686 http://www.meridian-audio.com/ Technical Information JMB v 1.0 – 8th Dec 2003 What happened to EX/EZ? EX and EZ were multichannel Presets that generated an additional mono surround back signal from a two-surround signal. These h[...]