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b
Note
If the HDMI OUT jack (RDR-HXD910 only) is
connected to equipment not compatible with MPEG
audio signals, the “PCM” signals will be automatically
output even when you select “MPEG.”
• DTS (DVD VIDEO only)
Selects whether or not to output DTS signals.
b
Note
When HDMI output (RDR-HXD910 only) is performed
to equipment not compatible with DTS signals, the
signals will not be output regardless of the “DTS” setting.
• 48kHz/96kHz PCM (DVD VIDEO only)
Selects the sampling frequency of the audio
signal.
b
Notes
• “48kHz/96kHz PCM” setting has no effect when audio
signals are output from the LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-
L) jacks. If the sampling frequency is 96kHz, signals
are simply converted to 96kHz analog signals and
output.
• When you use the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or
OPTICAL) jack to listen to MPEG audio signals and
set “MPEG” to “MPEG” in “Audio” setup, no sound
will come from your speakers if you select one of the
Surround TVS modes.
• If the HDMI OUT jack (RDR-HXD910 only) is
connected to equipment not compatible with 96 kHz
signals, 48kHz PCM will be automatically output even
when you select “96kHz/24bit.”
• Audio (HDMI) (RDR-HXD910 only)
Selects the type of audio signal output from the
HDMI OUT jack.
b
Notes
• A loud noise (or no sound) will be output if you connect
the recorder to a TV that is not compatible with
DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS signals and “Auto” is
selected. In this case, select “PCM.”
• Set “Digital Out” to “On” when outputting compressed
audio signals to an HDMI compatible TV.
On
Select this when the recorder is
connected to an audio component
with a built-in DTS decoder.
Off
Select this when the recorder is
connected to an audio component
without a built-in DTS decoder.
48kHz/
16bit
The DVD video audio signal is
converted to 48kHz/16bit and
output.
96kHz/
24bit
All signals containing 96kHz/
24bit are output without
conversion. However, the signals
are output at 48kHz/16bit if
copyright-protected signals are
contained.
AUTO
Normally, select this position.
Outputs the optimum audio signal
that can be received by the TV
based on the “Digital Out” settings
(page 97).
PCM
Converts Dolby Digital or 96 kHz
PCM signals to 48kHz/16 bit
PCM.