Customizing the Settings
Audio Setting (continued)
Digital Audio OutDVDVCDCDDOLBY DIGITAL Surround
DVD Video that have the mark are recorded using this system.
DIGITAL
This sets the type of audio output from the digital audio output jack.DTS Surround
DVD Video and CD that have the mark are recorded using this system.
Important: DTS information
If you set the Digital Audio Out setting to DTS, you must have your DVD
Changer connected to a receiver or decoder with the DTS feature and the
disc you play must support the DTS audio format. If you choose DTS and
your receiver, decoder or disc doesnOt support DTS, you wonOt hear any
audio when you play the disc.
Linear PCMDVDVCDCD
PCM:Select when connected to a 2 channel digital stereo
amplifier (see page 16).
The DVD Changer outputs sounds in the PCM
format when you play a DVD-Video disc recorded
on the Dolby Digital.
The DVD Changer does not output sounds in the
PCM format when you play a DVD-Video disc
recorded on the DTS recording system.
Dolby Digital: Select when you connected to an amplifier equipped
with a Dolby Digital decorder (see page 16).
The DVD Changer outputs digital audio
information in the Dolby Digital format when you
96KHz O 48KHz:Even in case of 96 kHz digital signal, the
play a DVD-Video recorded in the Dolby Digital
DVD Changer will deliver 48 kHz signal
recording system.
out.
The DVD Changer does not output sounds in the
96KHz O 96KHz:In case of 96 kHz digital signal, the DVD
PCM format when you play a DVD-Video disc
Changer will deliver 96 kHz signal out. In
recorded on the DTS recording system.
this case, your receiver should control
DTS:Select when you connect to an amplifier equipped96 kHz signal.
with a DTS decorder (see page 16).
The DVD Changer outputs digital audio
information in the DTS format when you play a
DVD-Video recorded in the DTS recording system.
The DVD Changer outputs sounds in the Dolby
Digital format when you play a DVD-Video disc
recorded on the Dolby Digital recording system.
Dolby Digital and DTS
The 5.1-channel digital surround format of DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS enables
you to individually play five full-range (20 Hz-20 kHz) channels (left and
right front, center, two surround channels) plus an LFE (Low Frequency
Effect) channel for the low-range effect sound. It will create a realistic sound
as heard in theaters and concert halls.
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