Audio Settings - Sony BDP-S350 Operating Instructions Manual

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Sets the color setting for video signals output
from the HDMI OUT jack. Select the setting
that matches the connected
TV type.
Auto
YCbCr (4:2:2)
YCbCr (4:4:4)
RGB (16-235)
RGB (0-255)
Automatically
detects
the
type of external
device,
and
switches
to the matching
color setting.
Outputs
YCbCr
4:2:2 video
signals.
Outputs
YCbCr
4:4:4 video
signals.
Select
this when connecting
to a device
with an HDCP-
compliant
DVI jack.
Select
this when connecting
to an RGB
(0-255)
device.
Audio Settings
The default
settings
are underlined.
Selects the jack type to output audio signals.
2-channel
linear PCM signals are output at
48 kHz maximum
from output jacks other
than the priority jacks.
HDMI
Outputs
audio
signals
from
tile HDMI
OUT jack.
Coaxial/
Outputs
audio signals
from
Optical
the DIGITAL
OUT
(OPTICAL/COAXIAL)
jack.
Stereo
Analog
Outputs
audio
signals
from
the LINE
OUT (R-AUDIO-
L) jacks.
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Sets whether to send xvYCC information
to
the connected
TV.
Combining
xvYCC-compatible
video with a
TV that supports x.v.Color
display makes it
possible to more accurately
reproduce object
colors present in the natural world.
Auto
Normally
select
this.
Off
Select
this when
tile picture
is unstable
or colors
appear
unnatural.
Sets the picture mode for DVD playback
pause status. For BD-ROMs
or discs
containing
AVCHD tiles, "Pause Mode"
automatically
switches to "Auto."
Auto
Frame
Normally
select
this.
Dynamic
moving
pictures
appear
without
blurring.
Displays
static
pictures
at
high resolution.
Selects the signal type for the HDMI OUT
ack.
Auto
2ch PCM
Normally
select
this.
Outputs
audio
signals
according
to the status
of the
connected
HDMI
device.
Downmixes
to 2-channel
Linear
PCM
signals
before
ontputting
from the HDMI
OUT jack.
Select "2ch PCM" when connecting
a TV or an AV
amplifier
(receiver)
that does no_ support
Dolby
Digital
or DTS, otherwise
noise or no sound may
result.
Selects whether to mix or not mix interactive
audio and secondary
audio (COlnlnentary)
when playing a BD that contains such audio.
MIx
Outputs
the audio
obtained
i
by mixing
the interactive
audio
and secondary
audio
to the primary
audio.
Direct
Outputs
the primary
audio
only.

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