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Chapter 1: Connection of Equipment
Features
Compatible with DVD AUDIO, one of the latest
digital audio formats
The DVD AUDIO reproduces 2-channel, 192 kHz,
24-bit sampled digital audio or 6-channel, 96 kHz,
24-bit sampled audio. This innovative technology
has made possible audio reproduction in
unprecedented high quality.
Versatile DVD VIDEO Functions
The DVD provides horizontal resolution of 500
lines, which exceeds that of S VHS video (400
lines) or laserdisc (430 lines).
Multi-audio function: With DVD discs marked
with the 8
icon, the desired language can be
played back by selecting it from up to 8 languages.
(The number of available languages is variable
depending on the discs.)
Multi-subtitle function: With DVD discs marked
with the
32
icon, the subtitle language can be
selected from up to 32 languages. (The number of
subtitle languages is variable depending on the discs.)
Angle function: With DVD discs marked with the
9
icon, a single object can be viewed in up to 9
angles by switching. (The number of available
angles is variable depending on the discs.)
Compatibility with Wide Range of Digital
Surround Software
The unit incorporates Dolby Digital decoder, DTS
decoder, MPEG multi-channel decoder and Packed
PCM decoder so that the users can enjoy the sound
of real cinemas. The unit can also be connected to
the user's existing TV set.
6-Channel Output Terminals
These output terminals can be connected to an
amplifier with 6-channel input compatibility to enjoy
high-bit, high-sampling rate multi-channel sound.
5-Disc Carousel Disc Changer
The disc tray can accommodate up to 5 discs and the
disc can be changed while another disc is being played.
DVD player with CD-R and CD-RW disc*
compatibility
This DVD player can play back tracks recorded in CD-
R (Compact Disc Recordable) and CD-RW (Compact
Disc Rewritable) as well as those in music CD.
* Only finalized discs can be played back. However,
certain discs may still be unplayable on this player.
MP3 playback capabilities
This player can also play back the MP3 files which
are the latest formats for storage of music data.
However, certain MP3 files may still be unplayable
on this player.
Progressive scanning
The video display format can be switched between
"Interlaced" and "Progressive" scanning.
Accessories
Remote control unit (1)
Batteries (R03/AAA) (2)
Coaxial cable (1)
Audio/Video cables (1)
Unpacking
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the
accessories are present.
If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged
or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If
the unit was shipped to you directly, notify your
shipper immediately. Kenwood recommends that you
retain the original carton and packing materials in case
you need to move or ship the unit in the future.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
DV-6050 advanced video technology
The DV-6050 changer includes two different video
processing circuits from Faroudja® that deliver a
superb DVD picture that is close to a high
definition broadcast image when viewed on an
HD-ready TV or monitor.
¶ A Faroudja DCDITM (Directional Correlation Deinterlacing)
progressive scan processor produces the highest-quality
progressive video output in the industry, providing
superior performance where many progressive scan DVD
players have great difficulty. DCDi's Motion Adaptive
De-Correlation processes motion information separate
from still information, reducing video artifacts and
distortion such as jagged edges which are very apparent
with motion and diagonal lines. Cross-Color Separation
reduces bleed across colors, and Film and Animation
Detection processes film and animation information
separately, reducing artifacts and distortion in both.
The DV-6050 allows you to use the on-screen menu to
compare the DCDi-processed picture with the
unprocessed picture. See page 38 of the instruction
manual for details.
¶ Faroudja's Digital Video Enhancement increases
resolution by processing both vertical and horizontal
signals to provide maximum detail. Large edges and
small details are processed independently, providing
optimum edge enhancement, and a DVD image that
approaches the quality of a high-definition broadcast
image.
The Enhancer Gain setting allows you to fine-tune the
amount of Faroudja detail enhancement to increase
sharpness without adding noise or making the picture
look too `etched' or artificial. See page 38 of the
instruction manual for details.
Comparison of DCDi deinterlaced (progressive
scan) output (top) with conventional progressive
scan processing (bottom). Proprietary Faroudja
technology identifies moving images at all angles,
and uses exclusive algorithms to process the
moving edges, producing a smooth image that is
far more film-like than is possible with conven-
tional progressive scan processing. DCDi pro-
cessing also eliminates coloration artifacts result-
ing from the deinter-lacing process.