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DSur (Dolby Audio - Surr)
This listening mode expands 2 ch or 5.1 ch input signals to 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch or 5.1.2
ch. This mode expands actual channels to more channels for playback according
to the configuration of the connected speakers. Also, even if there is no speaker
for expansion, for example when only front speakers are connected, audio of
surround channel or height channel is virtually created for expansion playback.
• This mode cannot be selected when DTS signal is input.
According to the speaker layout, the following listening modes are displayed.
DSur
2.0/2.1: When only front speakers are installed
DSur
3.0/3.1: When front speakers and center speaker are installed
DSur
4.0/4.1: When front speakers and surround speakers are installed
DSur
5.0/5.1: When front speakers, center speaker and surround
speakers are installed
DSur
6.0/6.1: When front speakers, surround speakers and surround
back speakers are installed
DSur
7.0/7.1: When front speakers, center speaker, surround speakers
and surround back speakers are installed
DSur
2.0.2/2.1.2: When front speakers and height speakers are installed
DSur
3.0.2/3.1.2: When front speakers, center speaker and height
speakers are installed
DSur: Selectable in the "4.1.2 ch" or "5.1.2 ch" setting with surround
speakers and height speakers installed.
p78) is set to "Off" (Default: On), modes
• When "Speaker Virtualizer" (
other than
DSur cannot be selected.
DTHD (Dolby Audio - TrueHD)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the Dolby TrueHD
audio format.
The Dolby TrueHD audio format is a "lossless" format expanded based on the
lossless compression technology referred to as MLP, and it faithfully reproduces
the master audio recorded in the studio. Dolby TrueHD is an optional audio
format based on 5.1 ch for Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of
7.1 channels with additional channels such as the surround back channel. 7.1 ch
is recorded at 96 kHz/24 bit, and 5.1 ch is recorded at 192 kHz/24 bit.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set
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Connections
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
„ DSD
This mode is suitable for playing sources recorded in DSD.
• This unit supports the DSD signal input from the HDMI input terminal.
However, depending on the connected player, better sound may be obtained
by setting the output on the player side to the PCM output.
• This listening mode cannot be selected if the output setting on your Blu-ray
Disc/DVD player is not set to DSD.
„ DTS
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS audio
format.
The DTS audio format is a multi-channel digital format developed by DTS, Inc.
This format is an optional audio format for DVD-Video and a standard format
for Blu-ray Discs.It enables recording of 5.1 channels; two front channels, one
center channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the
bass region (sound elements for the subwoofer). The content is recorded with a
rich volume of data, with a maximum sampling rate of 48 kHz, at a resolution of
24 bits and a bit rate of 1.5 Mbps.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
„ DTS 96/24
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the DTS 96/24
audio format.
The DTS 96/24 format is an optional audio format for DVD-Video and Blu-ray
Discs. It enables recording of 5.1 channels; two front channels, one center
channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the bass
region (sound elements for the subwoofer). Detailed reproduction is achieved by
recording the content at a sampling rate of 96 kHz and at a resolution of 24 bits.
• To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
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