780B Video Generator/Analyzer – User Guide
Table 4-7: Summary of Audio Sine Wave Clips
Sine Wave Audio Clips
Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
Dolby TrueHD
DTS HD HRA
DTS HD Master Audio
Use the procedures below for testing multi-channel Dolby or DTS sine wave using clips.
1. Make the cable connection between the appropriate the 780B video output connector (e.g. HDMI OUT,
SPDIF or OPTICAL) and the input connector of the audio rendering device using the cables supplied.
2. From the top level menu (shown in the figure below), select Audio Test Tone.
The Audio Pattern (Test Tone) menu appears as shown below:
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Interfaces
Description
HDMI
Provides a set of Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 sine wave clips:
2.0 192kHz – 2 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
5.1 192kHz – 6 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
7.1 192kHz – 8 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
HDMI
Provides a set of Dolby TrueHD Hi Bit Rate sine wave clips:
192kHz 7.1 1kHz TrueHD – 8 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
192kHz 7.1 2kHz TrueHD – 2 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
HDMI
Provides a set of DTS-HD Hi Bit Rate sine wave clips:
192kHz 7.1 5376kb HDHRA – 8 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
192kHz 5.1 3840kb HDHRA – 6 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
192kHz 7.1 5760kb HDHRA – 8 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
HDMI
Provides a set of DTS-HD Hi Bit Rate sine wave clips:
192kHz 7.1 HDMA – 8 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
192kHz 5.1 HDMA – 6 channel @ 192kHz sampling rate
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