Cambridge Audio 80 Series: 85/86/89 DVD player

85/86/89 DVD player: Cambridge Audio 80 Series

85/86/89 DVD player

OPERATIONS

Info

menu

CD

Mode

(DVD89

Only)

Pressing the info button brings up the menu shown below:

Pressing the CD Mode button on the remote control turns off any

connected display device. This function is designed to reduce “screen

Note:

This display may vary due to the formatting and programming of

burn” when playing audio only discs.

your DVD disc.

Pressing the CD Mode button again turns on any connected display

device.

Note:

Only when a CD is played.

Problems

using

DVI

and

HDMI

To ensure this connection works correctly please ensure:

That the DVI connection is DVI-D to DVI-D

This enables you to conveniently perform several DVD disc functions of

That your screen supports HDCP (High-Definition Copy Protection).

title, chapter, sound, subtitle, angle, title time, chapter time, repeat play

That your screen is capable of displaying the resolution being output

and time display. Use the navigation and select keys on the remote

by the DVD Player.

control to navigate through the menu.

Pressing the info button again takes you back to full screen video.

Note:

Cables which run over 5m may cause sync or grounding issues.

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DVD AUDIO

What

is

DVD

Audio?

DVD-Audio discs can also add a visual element to your music. Discs can

carry picture galleries, lyrics, notes, or any combination of still images,

animation, and text. Producers and artists can even add audio

commentary, similar to that found on many DVD-Video discs. And, as

with DVD-Video, each DVD-Audio disc can also contain full-motion video,

with accompanying Dolby Digital sound in up to 5.1 channels.

Using MLP lossless from Dolby Laboratories. DVD-Audio discs can store

up to six channels of 24-bit/96 kHz audio, including a separate low-

frequency bass channel. Compare that to two channels of 16-bit/44.1

kHz sound from CD’s! For stereo buffs, a DVD-Audio disc can

alternatively hold two channels of 24-bit/192 kHz audio, exceeding the

quality of any music audio format previously available.

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