Changing The Sound Signal Conversion Method - Onkyo DR-90 Instruction Manual

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Changing the Sound Signal
Conversion Method
The reproduced disc sound will be output in the most suitable format automatically through the
connected speakers and output connector/jacks on the DVD Receiver when "Audio Out Select"
in the setting menu is set to "Bitstream" (see page 50).
However, you may need to convert the sound format in different ways depending on your
purpose and preference.
For example, when you wish to:
• Listen to the high-frequency (kHz)/high-quantization (bit) format source in its original sound
quality (see below), or
• Record the DVD video sound reproduced in the DOLBY DIGITAL format using recording
equipment such as an MD recorder connected to the DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL connector
on the DVD Receiver (see next page).
This function enables you to temporarily change the sound signal conversion method which has been
selected automatically according to the automatic setting in the setting menu (see pages 44 and 50).
DVD
VCD
CD
Changing the Sound Signal
Conversion Method Temporarily
1
Press AUDIO during playback.
AUDIO
The current audio setting is displayed for
about 3 seconds.
2
Press /
displayed on the TV screen.
ENTER
Each time you press
changes as follows:
Bitstream
For details about "Bitstream," "96k Sound,"
and "PCM," see the explanation on page
50 and table on the opposite page.
To turn off the audio setting display
CLEAR
Press CLEAR.
Notes
• The "Audio Out Select" setting in the setting menu (see page 50) is
for automatic selection of the sound conversion method when the
disc is inserted. Therefore, the selection in this section will not
change the setting of "Audio Out Select" in the setting menu.
• When you turn on the DVD Receiver or replace a disc, the DVD
Receiver returns to the automatic setting in the setting menu (See
page 44.)
40
Audio:
1
ENG PCM
2CH
Audio OUT Select : Bitstream
The current sound signal
conversion method
while the audio setting is
Audio:
ENG PCM 2CH
1
Audio OUT Select : 96k Sound
/ , the setting
96k Sound
PCM
DVD
To Listen to a High-Frequency/High-
Quantization Format Source in its
Original Sound Quality – 96k Sound
The high frequency/high quantization sound signals below are
converted into 48 kHz/16 bit sound signals and sent to the
speakers when the "Audio Out Select" (sound signal
conversion method) is set to the standard setting, "Bitstream."
See previous
page.
High frequency/high quantization signals
• 48 kHz/24 bit
• 96 kHz/16 bit
• 96 kHz/20 bit
• 96 kHz/24 bit
To listen to the high-frequency (kHz)/hight-quantization (bit)
format sounds in their original sound quality, follow the steps
below.
1
2
3
SENDING/
LEARNED
ON
TITLE
2
RETURN
CH SEL
1
TEST
1
TONE
4
7
+10
CLEAR
FR
DOWN
RANDOM
REPEAT
REMOTE CONTROLLER
Change the sound signal
conversion method to "96k Sound"
following the steps on the left.
As you see a in the table titled "Sound
from the speakers" on the opposite page,
the DVD videos recorded in 48 kHz/24 bit,
96 kHz/16 bit, 96 kHz/20 bit, and 96 kHz/
24 bit are reproduced through the
speakers at the same kHz and bit rate
respectively.
If a subwoofer is connected, set the
subwoofer configuration to "NO"
following steps 1 and 2 in "Speaker
Setup" on page 18.
Skip the rest of the steps by pressing
ENTER repeatedly.
Press SURROUND MODE on the
remote controller or DVD Receiver
repeatedly until "STEREO" appears
in the DVD Receiver's display.
See "Using Onkyo's original sound effects
– DSP selection" on page 31.
LEVEL SETUP
DVD RECEIVER
TV
POWER
SLEEP
DIMMER
DISPLAY
STANDBY
MENU
SURROUND MODE
INPUT SELECTOR
ENTER
DVD
TV
SETUP
VIDEO 1
TAPE
VIDEO 2
TUNER
2
3
LEVEL
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
5
6
ANGLE
ZOOM
8
9
OPEN/
SEARCH
CLEAR
CLOSE
0
PAUSE
FF
POWER
MUTING
TV/ VCR
CHANNEL
PLAY
UP
TUNER
STOP
SLOW
PRESET
VOLUME
A-B
MEMORY
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