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Digital I/O - Selecting the S/PDIF Output Format
Mona can transmit digital information in either of two formats,
“professional” or “consumer.” The primary difference between the two is in
the implementation of the SCMS copy protection bit, which, in the
Consumer format, prevents the user from making digital copies of a digital
copy.
Mona’s S/PDIF output defaults to the Professional format. If you are
recording from Mona into a consumer DAT deck, the deck may not be able
to recognize the signal until you switch Mona’s output to Consumer.
We have provided a software switch in the Mona driver that allows you to
select which format Mona transmits. In the window that appears you’ll see
a pair of check boxes in an area labeled S/PDIF Out Format: one box is
labeled Consumer and the other Professional. Select the appropriate
format for your DAT (if you don’t know which one to use and are having
difficulties, simply try the one that is not currently checked).
Important note: Mona never transmits the SCMS bit, regardless of which
format is selected.
Digital I/O - Dither Input
In the top right is a checkbox labeled Dither Input. This checkbox allows
you to enable or disable dithering on the digital inputs (S/PDIF & ADAT).
It is off by default. Most of the time you will want to leave this setting
disabled. The only time you will want to use dithering is when you are
receiving a 24 bit signal over the digital inputs, but you want to record it as
a 16 bit wave file. In this case, dithering will improve the audio quality.