Is it correct when I play video DSP Output is activated automatically? I need stereo only for video playback.
I'm not sure if it's correct or not, but I think so. Especially because you are playing back in stereo. Like I am too.
If you didn't use Output Format, it couldn't play, because most videos are going to be in surround sound: 5.1 DTS, 5.1 DD, etc.
I don't want to shrinks the dynamic range down. I am talking about the need to constantly adjust the volume level between audio and video. it is not very convenient, including at night ))
Night mode, which reduces the Dynamic Range, is optional. I suggested it because it raises the perceived volume level. Try it, or don't try it. <shrug> Volume Leveling should make some difference too, ESPECIALLY if you Analyze Audio on your video files to determine their levels before they play.
Ok, I will try to create new video zone but not sure that it would be more convenient. I prefer when all files of my library are in one place (zone in this case?)
Ok, two things: Zones are an OUTPUT concept. They don't have anything to do with where your music and movies are in the library. That won't change. You'll just have a new place to send playback (a new Zone). This new Zone can use your exact same audio hardware, so your audio zone and your video zone can play back over the same sound card, DAC, etc. Finally, Zone Switch is a way of automatically directing files to the right zone based on their type.
When I play music, it automatically goes to my Audio zone, which has my regular setup for audio with no equalization, and essentially no modifications to the audio. When I play a video, zone switch automatically directs it to my video zone and applies the equalization I like, as well as the Night Mode that I find convenient for video playback in my system. You can make your own choices here. They key idea is that the zone's audio configurations are separate, and they are triggered by the file type.
Brian.