User`s guide

DVDO Quick
6
16 A.04
Manual: No auto switching this is usually used when Quick
6
is controlled
externally by the serial port or by a universal remote.
Auto Scan on Disconnect: Quick
6
will change to lowest numbered active
input if the active source is turned off or unplugged.
*Auto Scan + Goto New: Same as previous mode plus, if a new source is
turned on or connected, that becomes the active input.
*Mirror Mode: Both HDMI outputs display the same Audio and Video. The
maximum common resolution and audio capability is used.
AVR via HDMI: This is a special mode that indicates that the Aux output is
going to an AVR primarily to carry audio. In this mode, if the AVR is on, its
audio EDID is presented to the inputs so that the maximum audio capability
of the AVR can be used. The Main output audio is also muted. If the AVR is
switched off, the Main output (TV) EDID is presented to the inputs and main
audio is unmuted. So the user can use the TV for audio in normal situations
or turn on an AVR and get full HD audio.
AVR via S/PDIF: Similar to the previous except the connection to the AVR
is over S/PDIF coax or optical. Since no capabilities or power can be
sensed through S/PDIF, this mode uses a standard AVR over S/PDIF
capability set and mutes main audio. If only Mirror mode is used then
typically a maximum of stereo PCM is sent over S/PDIF; with this mode
enabled, full bitstream DTS audio can be delivered to the AVR.