Audio Out Settings - Pioneer PRV-9000 Operating Instructions Manual

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When recording a dual-mono signal in Video or VR level MN32 (does not
apply if recording through the DV input) mode from an external source, record
either the L (left) or R (right) audio channel.
Using VR mode with the level set to something other than MN32 causes both
channels to record, thus supporting channel switching during playback.
DV Input:
If the camcorder uses 32kHz/12-bit sound when connected to the recorder's
DV IN/OUT port on the front panel, this option must be set. The default
setting is Stereo1.
Some digital camcorders have two stereo tracks for audio, real-time sound
and overdubbing after shooting a scene. The Stereo1 setting selects the track
recorded while shooting. Stereo2 uses the overdubbed sound track.
Tuner Audio Level:
If the audio from the display device's built-in tuner seems louder than the
volume during disc playback, adjust this setting to Minimum. However, the
default setting is the standard volume.

9.1.6 Audio Out Settings

Audio Out provides settings for the following options:
Digital – default: ON
Dolby Digital – default: Dolby Digital
DTS – default: OFF
96kHZ PCM – default: 96kHz to 48kHz
MPEG – default: MPEG to PCM
Audio DRC – default: OFF
Digital Out:
Unless there is a specific need for this feature to be turned OFF, leave the
setting to ON (default).
Note: Optical and coaxial outputs may only be switched as a set.
Dolby Digital Out:
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