E PCM Down Conversion (DVD-Video only): Output
during
play
of
DVD-Video
recorded in 96 kHz linear PCM.
No : When you have connected an amplifier with stereo connection cables.
Yes: When you have connected an amplifier with an optical fiber cable.
Copyright protection limits digital output to 48 kHz/16
bit.
When playing DVD-Video recorded in 96 kHz
Sound is output as follows in accordance with the connections and settings you have made.
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No output (Audio will be output at
Output as 96 kHz
96 kHz if the DVD-Video has not had
copyright protection recorded on it.*)
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Converted and output as 48 kHz/16 bit
*The connected equipment must be able to handle 96 kHz LPCM in order to take advan-
tage of high quality audio found on these discs.
E Dolby Digital*: Output during play of DVDs recorded with Dolby Digital.
Bitstream: When you have connected a unit with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder
PCM
: When you have connected a unit that doesn't have a built-in Dolby Digital de-
coder
@ DTS Digital Surround*: Output during play of DVDs recorded with DTS Digital
Surround.
PCM
: When you have connected a unit that doesn't have a built-in DTS decoder
Bitstream: When you have connected a unit with a built-in DTS decoder
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*Only the motion picture parts of DVD-Audio are affected.
Ensure "Dolby Digital" and "DTS Digital Surround" are set to "PCM" if you connect this unit
to a digital amplifier without a decoder. If the signals are output as bitstream, "noise" will be
output which can cause harm to your ears and speakers and the signal will not be correctly
recorded onto MDs.
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