B 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 digita! 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.
No output (Audio will be output at
Output as 96 kHz
96 kHz if the DVD has not had copyright
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xThe connected equipment must be able to handle 96 kHz LPCM in order to take advan-
tage of high quality audio found on these discs.
B 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
B 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
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Bitstream: When you have connected a unit with a built-in DTS decoder
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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"
will be output which can cause harm to your ears and speakers and the signal will not be
correctly recorded onto MDs.
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