Owner`s manual

Setup
Menu
Setting
the
Digital
output
The
options included
in
Digital Audio are:
'Digital
Output'
and 'LPCM
Output'.
In
'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press ...T
to
highlight [DIGITAL AUDIO],
then
press~.
2 Press
the'"
T
to
highlight an option.
3 Enter its submenu
by
pressing~.
4 Move
the
cursor
by pressing
the'"
T
to
highlight
the
selected item.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
Set
the
Digital
output
according
to
your
optional audio equipment connection.
OFF
Turn
off
the
digital output.
ALL
If
you have connected
your
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
to
a multi-channel
decoder/
receiver.
PCM
ONLY
Only
if
your
receiver
is
not
capable
of
decoding multi-channel audio.
LPCM
OUTPUT
If
you
connect
the
DVD Player
to
a
PCM
compatible receiver via
the
digital
terminals, such as coaxial
or
optical, etc.,
you may need
to
adjust 'LPCM
Output'.
Discs
are
recorded
at
a certain sampling
rate.
The
higher
the
sampling rate,
the
better
the
sound quality.
48KHz
Playback a disc
recorded
at
the
sampling
rate
of
48kHz. 96kHz
(if
available on disc)
PCM data stream
will
be converted
to
48kHz.
96KHz
Playback a disc
recorded
at
the
sampling
rate
of
96kHz.
If
the
96kHz disc
is
copy
protected,
the
digital
output
will
be muted
to
comply with
the
standards.
Speaker
Setup
This menu contains
setup
options for
audio
output
so
that
you can
set
your
speakers
to
reproduce
high
quality
surround
sound. For details,
see
page 12.
CD
Upsampling
This feature allows you
to
convert
your
music
CD
to
a higher sampling
rate
using
sophisticated digital signal processing
for
better
sound quality.
If
you have activated
the
upsampling,
the
player
will
automatically switch
to
stereo
mode.
In
'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press ...T
to
highlight
[CD
UPSAMPLlNG],
then
press
~.
OFF
Select this
to
disable CD-upsampling.
88.2
kHz
(X2)
Select this
to
convert
the
sampling rate
of
the
CDs
twice higher than
the
original.
176.4
kHz
(X4)
Select this
to
convert
the
sampling rate
of
the
CDs
four
times higher than
the
original.
2 Press ...T
to
select a setting,
then
press
ENTER/OK
to
confirm
your
selection.
Note:
-
This
setting
is
only
applicable
for
the
signals
output
from
the
analog
jacks.
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Setup
Menu
Setting
the
Digital
output
The
options included
in
Digital Audio are:
'Digital
Output'
and 'LPCM
Output'.
In
'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press ...T
to
highlight [DIGITAL AUDIO],
then
press~.
2 Press
the'"
T
to
highlight an option.
3 Enter its submenu
by
pressing~.
4 Move
the
cursor
by pressing
the'"
T
to
highlight
the
selected item.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
Set
the
Digital
output
according
to
your
optional audio equipment connection.
OFF
Turn
off
the
digital output.
ALL
If
you have connected
your
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
to
a multi-channel
decoder/
receiver.
PCM
ONLY
Only
if
your
receiver
is
not
capable
of
decoding multi-channel audio.
LPCM
OUTPUT
If
you
connect
the
DVD Player
to
a
PCM
compatible receiver via
the
digital
terminals, such as coaxial
or
optical, etc.,
you may need
to
adjust 'LPCM
Output'.
Discs
are
recorded
at
a certain sampling
rate.
The
higher
the
sampling rate,
the
better
the
sound quality.
48KHz
Playback a disc
recorded
at
the
sampling
rate
of
48kHz. 96kHz
(if
available on disc)
PCM data stream
will
be converted
to
48kHz.
96KHz
Playback a disc
recorded
at
the
sampling
rate
of
96kHz.
If
the
96kHz disc
is
copy
protected,
the
digital
output
will
be muted
to
comply with
the
standards.
Speaker
Setup
This menu contains
setup
options for
audio
output
so
that
you can
set
your
speakers
to
reproduce
high
quality
surround
sound. For details,
see
page 12.
CD
Upsampling
This feature allows you
to
convert
your
music
CD
to
a higher sampling
rate
using
sophisticated digital signal processing
for
better
sound quality.
If
you have activated
the
upsampling,
the
player
will
automatically switch
to
stereo
mode.
In
'AUDIO SETUP PAGE', press ...T
to
highlight
[CD
UPSAMPLlNG],
then
press
~.
OFF
Select this
to
disable CD-upsampling.
88.2
kHz
(X2)
Select this
to
convert
the
sampling rate
of
the
CDs
twice higher than
the
original.
176.4
kHz
(X4)
Select this
to
convert
the
sampling rate
of
the
CDs
four
times higher than
the
original.
2 Press ...T
to
select a setting,
then
press
ENTER/OK
to
confirm
your
selection.
Note:
-
This
setting
is
only
applicable
for
the
signals
output
from
the
analog
jacks.
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