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8.8.7 Sampling frequency of analog audio input [SAMPLING FREQUENCY]
You can set the sampling frequency for when analog audio input signals (audio input is IN1 to IN5 and you set
“
” to “ANALOG”, or audio input is IN6 to IN9) are output to digital audio. If you set it to
“AUTO”, the maximum sampling frequency supported by the connected display device is output.
*
*
If you select “AUTO”, the MSD determines the sampling frequency based on the EDID (see “
” for
details) of the display device and displays the output frequency in parentheses of the VFD screen.
If the MSD cannot load the EDID from the display device, it outputs signals with the last-used sampling
frequency, and displays an “*” following the sampling frequency that is actually output.
[OUT1 FREQUENCY]
A
UTO(48kHz)
[OUT1 FREQUENCY]
A
UTO(48kHz)*
[EDID can be loaded]
[EDID cannot be loaded]
・
AUTO [Default]
・
32 kHz
・
44.1 kHz
・
48 kHz
・
96 kHz
・
192 kHz
1. To set the sampling frequency for the selected analog audio input using menu:
MSD-5404
Top
↓
SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
AUDIO
▲▼
keys: Select “AUDIO”.
↓
SET key
[AUDIO]
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
▲▼
keys: Select “SAMPLING FREQUENCY”.
↓
SET key
[OUT1 FREQUENCY]
A
UTO(48kHz)
▲▼
keys: Set the sampling frequency.
◄►keys: Select the desired output (OUT1 to OUT4).
↓
ESC key: Returns to the previous screen.
2. To set the sampling frequency for the selected analog audio input using commands:
@SSF: Set sampling frequency of analog audio input
@GSF: Get sampling frequency of analog audio input
@GFD: Get actual sampling frequency of analog audio input
For each output