•
PCM Down
Conversion:
Output
during
play
of DVDs
recorded
in 96 kHz linear
PCM.
No : When
you have connected
an amplifier
with stereo
connection
cables.
Yes:
When
you have connected
an amplifier
with an optical
fiber cable.
Copyright
protection
limits digital
output
to 48 kHz/16
bit.
When
playing
DVDs
recorded
in 96 kHz
Sound
is output
as follows
in accordance
with the connections
and settings
you have made.
_ ._ection
Setting
_
Analogue
Digital
No output
(Audio
will be output
at
No
Output
as 96 kHz
96 kHz if the DVD has not had copyright
protection
recorded
on it. _)
Converted
and output
as
Yes
48 kHz
Converted
and output
as 48 kHz/16
bit
_:_The connected
equipment
must be able to handle
96 kHz LPCM
in order
to take advan-
tage of high quality
audio
found
on these
discs.
•
Dolby
Digital:
Output
during
play
of DVDs
recorded
with Dolby
Digital.
Bitstream:
When
you have connected
a unit with a built-in
Dolby
Digital
decoder
PCM
: When
you have connected
a unit that doesn't
have a built-in
Dolby
Digital de-
coder
•
DTS Digital
Surround:
Output
during
play
of
DVDs
recorded
with
DTS
Digital
Surround.
PCM _
: When
you have connected
a unit that doesn't
have a built-in
DTS decoder
•>:_ _
Off
Bitstream:
When
you have connected
a unit with a built-in
DTS decoder
Ensure
"Dolby
Digital"
and "DTS Digital
Surround"
are set to "PCM"
(or "Off") if you connect
this unit to a digital
amplifier
without
a decoder.
If the signals
are output
as bitstream,
"noise"
wilt be output
which
can cause
harm to your
ears
and speakers
and the signal
will not be
correctly
recorded
onto MDs.
RQT5897