Concerning
the
audio output from
the player's
audio
input/output
(optical
digital
When
the, optical
digital
audio cable
is
connected
to
the audio
input/output
(optical
digi-
tal
audio
output)
connector,
digital
audio
is
output
as
follows:
uosc
Sound
recording format
upiscai
asgsias
auaeo output
irom
connector
DVD
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)
•
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)
bitstream
(1-5.1ch)
•
PCM
(48
kHz/16
bit)
(2ch)"
1
«
Linear
PCM
(48/96
kHz
16/20/24
bit)
•
Linear
PCM
(2ch)
(48
kHz
sampling/16
bit
only)
•
No
output*
2
dts
•dts bitstream (1-5.1ch)
•
No
output*
2
|
DVD-L50PM
onlv:
ISwtf
•
PCM
(2ch) (48
kHz/16
bit)
1
•
MPEG
audio
bitstream
(1-7.1ch)*
2
Video
CD
MPEG
1
PCM
(44.1
kHz
sampling)*
1
CD
Linear
PCM
Linear
PCM
(44.1
kHz
sampling)
*
1
Compressed
sound
converted
to
PCM
will
be
output.
*
2
The
type
of
audio output
from
the
connector
can be
selected by
"6
Digital
Audio
Output"
of
the
initial
settings.
(See
page
38.)
Note:
•Some
dts
decoders which
do
not support
DVD-dts
interface
may
not
work
properly
with
the
player.
For your
reference:
•
If
you have a Dolby Pro
Logic
Surround
decoder,
you
will
obtain the
full
benefit
of
Pro
Logic from the
same
DVD
movies
that
provide
full
5.1
-channel Dolby
Digital
soundtracks,
as
well
as from
titles
with the
Dolby Surround mark.
Caution
for
the
audio
input/output
(opticas digital
audio
output)
connector:
DVD-L50A:
•
Do
not
connect
to
the
digital
audio
input of
an
amplifier that
does
not
have
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)/dts/MPEG audio decoder.
DVD-L50PM:
•Do
not
connect
to
the
digital
audio
input of
an
amplifier that
does
not
have
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)/dfs
decoder.
•
If
such an
amplifier
should
be connected
to
the player
with "Bitstream"
selected
at
the
"2
Dolby
Digital",
"3
dts"
(and/or "4
MPEG")
(see
page
38),
any
attempt
to
play
DVD
may
cause
such a
high
level of
noise
that
it
may
be
harmful
to
your ears
and
damage
your speakers,
•Video
CDs
and
CDs
can be
played as they
would
normally
be
played.