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Playing 2 Channel Audio with a
Digital Connection
Enjoying High Quality Sounds
Digital Connection to an MD Recorder or
Other Audio Equipment without a Dolby
Digital Decoder
Audio CD or Video CD
You can enjoy these discs by playing them back by the
ordinary playback procedure. (The normal audio output is
not played back for discs recorded with DTS.)
DVD Video Disc
There is no audio signal generated for DVD video discs
recorded with DTS. A processor or amplifier equipped
with a DTS Surround decoder function is required to enjoy
DTS audio.
Audio equipment with an
optical* or coaxial digital
input terminal
Optical digital cable
(commercially available)
or
To DIGITAL
AUDIO Output
OPTICAL terminal
To optical digital
input terminal
The Recorder
Coaxial digital cable
(commercially available)
DIGITAL AUDIO Output
COAXIAL jack
To coaxial digital
input jack
To DIGITAL
AUDIO Output
COAXIAL jack
* DV-HR480F/
DV-HR450F only
Important!
When using this connection, set the applicable type of
signal (Dolby Digital or MPEG) in “DGTL AUDIO OUT
SET” to “PCM” (see page 112). For DTS, PCM is not
applicable.
Digital Connection to an MD Recorder to Record a CD
It is only the audio equipment with digital input
terminal compatible with sampling frequency of
48kHz that can record digital audio of DVD, TV
broadcast, etc. For example, in the case of MD, only
those with built-in sampling rate converter.
When you connect the Recorder with an MD
recorder to record Audio CD on an MD, set “Dolby
Virtual Surround as “OFF”. If you record with “Dolby
Virtual Surround as “ON”, track numbers will not be
recorded on the MD.
When the internals between CD tracks is short or you
specify the CD track on the Function Control screen,
the track numbers of the CD may not match the track
numbers recorded to the MD.