Digital Interface For Panasonic D-Vhs Vcr; Dolby Digital (Ac-3) Audio - Panasonic TU-DST50 Operating Instructions Manual

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Digital Interface
for Panasonic
D-VHS VCR
FEATURES
OF THE SET-TOP
BOX
The digital
interface
on the STB allows the transfer high speed digital data between
devices.
With the digital
interface,
there
is no need to first convert
digital
data into
analog,
eliminating
the loss of data integrity:
The digital
interface
on the STB allows
you to connect
a Panasonic
digital VHS (D-VHS)
VCR only.
Digital
VHS (D-VHS)
The D-VHS
VCR records the digital data directly onto tape without digital-to-analog
conversion.
The recorded data from the tape then needs to be decoded for playback
through the STB.
The STB provides everything necessary to use a Panasonic D-VHS
VCR.
The digital interface allows the STB to control the D-VHS VCR and even turn on
and simultaneously
start recording
through the TIMER feature.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Audio
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)
5.1 channel
surround
sound delivers
CD-quality
sound.
AC-3
provides
five discrete
full-bandwidth
channels
for frQnt left, front right, center, surround
left and surround
right, plus a LFE (Low Frequency
Effect) subwoofer
channel.
External
Dolby Decoder
(Optional)
For
a full
Home
Theater
sound
experiehce,
an
external
AC-3
decoder
and
multichannel
amplifier
must be connected
to the STB.
Stereo Output
The internal decoder converts compressed
audio data, up to 5.1 channels,
into two
CD-quality
stereo audio outputs,
delivering
stereo sound.
Note:
The stereo audio outputs are Dolby Surround compatible.
You can connect a Dolby
Surround Pro Logic decoder (not included) to the stereo audio outputs and receive
surround sound.
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