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Changing the initial setup (DVD)
Application section
Change the content of the selected item.
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Press either cursor key (5 ∞) to change the
setting, then press the ENTER key.
"Digital Audio PCM
Down Conversion"
"Digital Audio Dolby
Digital"
*1
"Digital Audio DTS" *2
"Digital Audio MPEG"
ENTER
5
5
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"On" : Select to down-convert the signal to 44.1 kHz/16-bit PCM signal. Select
this setting when the connected AV amplifier is incompatible with 96 kHz
digital input.
÷ The analog output signals are also converted accordingly.
"Off" : Select to skip down conversion. Select this setting when the connected
AV amplifier is compatible with 96 kHz digital input. However, if the disc in-
hibits the 96 kHz digital output, the signal is down-converted even when this
setting is selected.
"Bitstream" : The signal is output as a bitstream. Select when connecting a
component containing Dolby Digital decoder.
"PCM" : The signal is converted onto 48 kHz (2ch.) PCM signal before being
output. Select when connecting a component without Dolby Digital decoder.
"Bitstream" : The signal is output as a bitstream. Select when connecting a
component containing DTS decoder.
"Off" : No digital signal is output.
"Bitstream" : The signal is output as a bitstream. Select when connecting a
component containing MPEG decoder.
"PCM" : The signal is converted onto 48 kHz (2ch.) PCM signal before being
output. Select when connecting a component without MPEG decoder.
Function items Setting items
Set to "PCM" when connecting the equipment other than a Dolby Digital decoder. If this item is set to
"Bitstream", loud noise may be produced and speakers may be damaged.
Noise may interfere with the speaker output if the player is connected to a piece of equipment which does not
incorporate an DTS decoder. Never connect the player to equipment without a built-in DTS decoder.
SOUND
Audio During Search
Digital Audio
7
On
7
Off
PCM Down Conversion
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
Dynamic Range Control
7
÷ Select " " and press the ENTER key to return to the set-
ting menu. (Pressing the RETURN key or cursor (2) key
also returns to the previous setting menu.)
No digital signal is output when an MP3 file is played back.