Digital Audio Out Settings - Pioneer DV-320K Operating Instructions Manual

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Changing the Settings (Initial Settings)

Digital Audio Out settings

Options settings
Settings
LPCM (2CH)
HDMI Out
(DV-420V only)
Auto
Off
The settings can only be changed when the player and HDMI-compatible device are connected using an HDMI
cable.
If the connected HDMI-compatible device is not compatible with DTS audio, the DTS audio signals are not
output (the DTS audio signals are not converted to linear PCM signals for output).
On
Digital Out
Off
When Digital Out is set to Off, the audio signals output from the HDMI OUT terminal are converted to linear PCM
(DV-420V only).
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Out
Dolby Digital > PCM
DTS
DTS Out
Off
When the connected AV receiver or amplifier does not support DTS audio, set Off. Noise may be generated if DTS
is set.
96kHz > 48kHz
96 kHz PCM Out
96kHz
MPEG
MPEG Out
MPEG > PCM
The factory default settings are indicated in italic.
Multichannel audio signals are converted to 2-channel linear PCM
audio signals for output. This can be selected when the connected
HDMI-compatible device does not support multichannel audio.
Audio signals supported by the connected HDMI-compatible
device (Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG and linear PCM) are output.
Audio signals not supported by the connected HDMI-compatible
device are converted to linear PCM for output.
No audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT terminal.
Audio signals are output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT termi-
nals.
No audio signals are output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT ter-
minal.
Dolby Digital audio signals are output. Select this when the con-
nected AV receiver or amplifier supports Dolby Digital audio.
Dolby Digital audio signals are converted to linear PCM audio
signals for output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or
amplifier does not support Dolby Digital audio.
DTS audio signals are output. Select this when the connected AV
receiver or amplifier supports DTS audio.
DTS audio signals are not output. Select this when the connected
AV receiver or amplifier does not support DTS audio.
96 kHz audio signals are converted to 48 kHz/ 44.1 kHz audio
signals for output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or
amplifier does not support 96 kHz audio.
96 kHz audio signals are output. Select this when the connected
AV receiver or amplifier supports 96 kHz audio.
MPEG audio signals are output. Select this when the connected
AV receiver or amplifier supports MPEG audio.
MPEG audio signals are converted to linear PCM audio signals for
output. Select this when the connected AV receiver or amplifier
does not support MPEG audio.
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