In Reply to: dvd-a on denon 2900 posted by renhoek on November 7, 2004 at 18:13:48:
This is one of those things that's a real pain in the butt with DVD-A if you don't have it hooked up to a TV or monitor. If it's hooked up to a TV, just activate the main menu of the disk and select the two-channel group (if present). If it's not hooked up to a TV, use the Search Mode button to toggle to the "Group Search" mode. You should see "Group" turn on and off on the display as you press the Search Mode button repeatedly. Then press a number key on the numeric keypad to choose the group number. This usually requires some experimentation, as there is inconsistent behavior with different disks as to which group is which. I think the Search Mode button only changes the search mode when the player is in the stop mode, but I don't remember exactly. I had a 2900 but it's not hooked up in my system now, so I can't try it. I rarely used this method as I had it hooked up to a TV. Good luck.
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