Required Settings For Hdmi Connection - Denon DVD-A1UD Owner's Manual

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Required Settings for HDMI Connection

Setting HDMI Video Output
Make HDMI Output Signal and HDMI Control Function Settings
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"HDMI Setup" (vpage 25, 26)
Make the Video Output Signal Setting for the Connected Television
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"Video Setup" (vpage 26)
About HDMI Video Resolution Setting
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Change the HDMI video resolution by pressing
settings are underlined.
Auto
Source Direct
(Auto)
(Source direct)
1080P24
1080P
(1080 progressive, 24-frame)
(1080 progressive)
If the HDMI resolution is not set to "Auto", set it to correspond with the resolution of your television.
Images will not be projected normally if the television resolution and DVD-A1UD's output resolution do
not match.
Audio and video will be temporarily interrupted if the power of the connected device currently playing
back is turned off, or input is switched.
When you change the HDMI video resolution of the DVD-A1UD, it takes from a few seconds up to about
10 seconds for validation between the DVD-A1UD and the connected device. Audio/video is not output
during this period.
When outputting deep colour or 1080p, etc., we recommend you use High Speed HDMI cable for
enhanced high-quality playback.
NOTE
When the HDMI video resolution is set to "1080P24", HDMI video signals are output from the DVD-A1UD
with a resolution of 1080P and a frame rate of 24 frames per second, regardless of the video signals on
the disc being played. Because of this, when playing discs containing video signals recorded with a frame
rate of something other than 24 frames per second, the movement of the picture may be unnatural. If this
happens, set the HDMI video resolution to something other than "1080P24".
. Switch the output mode as follows. Default
480/576i
480/576P
(480/576 interlaced)
(480/576 progressive)
720P
1080i
(1080 interlaced)
(720 progressive)
1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
Setting HDMI Audio Output
When you press
and set "HDMI Setup" – "Audio Setup" to "Auto" (vpage 25) on the GUI menu,
audio mode is set according to the connected device.
When you want to set the HDMI audio output separately, change according to the following table.
Refer to the owner's manual of the connected device regarding HDMI audio input specifications
compatible with the connected device.
Device to be connected
Setting items
Device with the following
built-in decoder
·
Dolby TrueHD
·
Dolby Digital Plus
Auto
·
Dolby Digital
·
DTS-HD
·
DTS
Device compatible with
multi-channel HDMI audio
Multi LPCM
input, but not capable of
BM On
speaker setting for each
channel
Device compatible with
multi-channel HDMI audio
Multi LPCM
input,
and
capable
of
BM Off
speaker setting for each
channel
Device compatible with 2-
2ch
channel HDMI audio input
Device not compatible with
Mute
HDMI audio signal input
About output signal and speaker settings
DVD-A1UD outputs a bitstream signal that is decoded by
the connected device.
In this case, you cannot make a speaker setting for HDMI
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audio with the DVD-A1UD.
Make the setting with the connected device.
When outputting the Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD audio,
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press
and set "BD Audio Mode" to "HD Audio
Output" (vpage 33).
Outputs multi-channel Linear PCM audio signals with
speaker setting by the DVD-A1UD.
For speaker setting, on the GUI menu, "Audio Setup"
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– "7.1ch Audio Out" – "Multi Channel" – "Speaker
Configuration" (vpage 27).
BM : Bass Management (means multi-channel speaker
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setting)
Output of multi-channel Linear PCM audio signals from the
DVD-A1UD.
Perform the speaker setting with the connected device.
BM : Bass Management (means multi-channel speaker
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setting)
Downmixed 2-channel Linear PCM audio signals are output
from the DVD-A1UD.
Perform the speaker setting with the connected device.
Audio signal are not output from the DVD-A1UD's HDMI
terminal.
Only video signals are output from the HDMI terminal.
Make the audio connection.
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