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Setup
DIGITAL BYPASS
SETUP
INPUTS
DVD1
ZONE2 ADVANCED
Allows digital sources to bypass decoding for direct digital recording.
When ON is selected, the RV-5 passes digital input signals directly to
the Zone 2 digital audio output connectors, preserving the original
format of the input signal. This would be useful if you want to send a
multichannel-encoded signal to a second device for decoding. When
OFF is selected and the ZONE2 IN parameter is set to DIGITAL, Dolby
Digital and DTS sources will not be passed to the Zone 2 digital audio
outputs. When OFF is selected and a PCM source is present, the RV-5
will send the PCM audio to the Zone 2 digital audio output
connectors. If a Dolby Digital or DTS source is present and the
ZONE2 IN parameter is set to DMIX, a downmix of the source will be
sent to the Zone 2 digital audio output connectors.
DIG OUT RATE
SETUP
INPUTS
DVD1
ZONE2 ADVANCED
Controls the sample rate of analog input signals sent to the Zone 2
digital audio output connectors.
When a value is selected, the RV-5 runs the Zone 2 A/D converters at
the selected sample rate. It is recommended to set the DIG OUT RATE
parameter to the appropriate value when using a recording format
that operates on a single sample rate, such as CD-R format (44.1kHz).
Note:
DIG OUT RATE only affects analog input signals. It does not change the
sample rate of digital input signals, or downmixed signals.
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ON, OFF
DIGITAL BYPASS
96kHz, 88.2kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz
DIG OUT RATE
RECORD
SETUP
INPUTS
DVD1
ZONE2 ADVANCED
Prevents recording device feedback loops. When BLOCKED is
selected, the RV-5 blocks the Zone 2 audio output connectors to
prevent feedback loops. However, the RV-5 still passes video input
signals to the Zone 2 video output connectors. When ENABLED is
selected, the RV-5 passes audio and video input signals to the Zone 2
audio and video output connectors.
Lexicon
BLOCKED, ENABLED
RECORD

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