NOTES:
• This function only works with DVD-videos and video CDs
only.
• Note that for some discs the effect will be weak or there
will be no effect.
• Turn off other surround functions (the TV’s surround
mode, etc.).
✽ is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround
technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs,
Inc.
wWhen “DIGITAL OUTPUT” is selected:
NORMAL (Factory default)
When playing DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS,
bitstream signals are output from the digital audio output
terminals. When playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM or
packed PCM, linear PCM signals are output.
Select “NORMAL” when making digital connections to
an AV amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital and DTS
decoder.
PCM
When playing Dolby Digital/DTS bitstream signals or
DVDs recorded in linear PCM or packed PCM, the signals
are converted into 48 kHz/16-bit PCM (2-channel) signals
and output from the digital outputs. When playing DVDs
recorded in PCM, linear PCM signals are output.
e When “LPCM (44.1 kHz/ 48 kHz)” is selected:
OFF (Factory default)
When playing linear PCM or packed PCM DVDs that are
not copyright-protected, for 2-channel PCM audio signals
up to 96 kHz, linear PCM signals are output as such
without being converted from the digital outputs. (176.2
kHz and 192 kHz signals are converted to 88.2 kHz and
96 kHz, respectively.)
For DVDs containing multi-channel PCM signals, the
digital signals are down-mixed for output into two
channels, front left and right. (Only the front left and right
channels are output for sources for which down-mixing is
prohibited.)
When playing copyright-protected linear PCM or packed
PCM DVDs, in consideration of copyrights, no digital
signals are output for sources exceeding 48 kHz/16 bits.
When playing such sources, either set to “ON” or make
analog connections. (See page 9.)
ON
Linear PCM and packed PCM signals are converted to
44.1 kHz or 48 kHz and output. (The PCM digital audio
output signals are converted to 48 kHz or less in
consideration of copyrights.) When making digital
connections to an AV amplifier that is not compatible
with 96 kHz/88.2 kHz signals, set to “ON”.
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r When “SOURCE DIRECT ” is selected:
OFF (Factory default)
Please set to OFF when performing speaker settings or
setting the delay time and playing back.
ON
Set to ON when playing back without performing the
processing of speaker settings. Performing this setting
will result in the setting of the DTS recommended all-
channel, full bandwidth playback. (Note that the volume
of the sub woofer will increase by 5 dB, and there will be
an increase of 15 dB with a Super Audio CD.) This is also
set when playing back a 6-channel source of DVD audio
that has been recorded with all channels and full
bandwidth. When set to “OFF”, the speaker size will be
set to “Large” for all speakers and the sub woofer will
be set to “Yes”. When playing back software such as
this, perform the analog connections according to the
software instruction manual.
t When “BASS ENHANCER” is selected:
OFF (Factory default)
No sound is produced from the subwoofer.
ON
Sound is produced from the subwoofer.
In the case, set the subwoofer to “YES” at the speaker
settings.
✽
This works only with analog audio output.
✽
This mode does not work at “SOURCE DIRECT” is on.
y When “COMPRESSION” is selected:
OFF (Factory default)
Select this for the standard range.
ON
Select this to achieve powerful sound even when the
volume is low. This setting is suited for watching DVDs
late at night with the volume low.(This setting is only
valid for DVDs recorder in Dolby Digital.)
u When “SACD (Super Audio CD) FILTER” is selected:
50kHz (Factory default)
When playing Super Audio CDs, high frequencies of
50kHz and higher are cut.
100kHz
When playing Super Audio CDs, high frequencies of
100kHz and higher are cut.
✽
Set to 100kHz when a high frequency compatible AV
amplifier is connected.
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