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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
*1 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.
*2 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.