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{
96 kHz
}
– {
96 kHz
} : Select this if the optional audio
device is capable of processing digital signal
input with sampling rates of 96 kHz.
– {
48 kHz
} : Select this if the optional audio
device is incapable of processing 96 kHz
digital signal input. The signal will then be
converted to a standard signal with
sampling rates of 48 kHz.
Language
For more information on this menu,
please see page 29 “Setting the language.”
System Menu - Setup
(cont’d)
TIPS:
Underlined option is the factory default setting.
Press
1
to go back to previous menu item. Press
SYSTEM-MENU
to exit the menu.
{
Progressive
}
Allow you to turn on the progressive
scan function if the DVD recorder is
connected to a TV with progressive scan.
– {
On
} : Select this to enable progressive
scan function.
– {
Off
} : Select this to disable the
progressive scan function.
Audio output
After connecting the DVD recorder to
your TV and other devices, you may need
to change the digital output setting.
Adjust the Digital Output only if you use
the DVD recorder’s COAXIAL jack.
DVD-VIDEO-TITLE 04|CO1
Audio output
STOP
Set-up
Digital output
96 kHz
{
Digital output
}
– {
All
} : Select this if you use the
COAXIAL socket to connect the DVD
recorder to a stereo receiver that has a
built-in Multi-Channel decoder.
– {
PCM
} : Select this if the connected
audio equipment is not capable of decoding
multichannel audio. Dolby Digital and
MPEG-2 multi-channel signals are converted
to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation.)
– {
Off
} : Select this to deactivate the digital
audio output. For example, if you use the
AUDIO OUT sockets to connect the DVD
recorder to a TV or Stereo system.
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