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You may have older versions of the system software in
your associated Mark Levinson components which do
not fully support all Linked functions. Contact your
Mark Levinson dealer with the model and serial num-
bers of your Mark Levinson components. If needed,
new EPROMs will be provided at no charge.
5.
The Display Flashes “RECORDING”
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The Record Link is preventing you from interrupting an
active digital record loop. Change the selected record
input, or press the function button twice. (See
Record
link
, page 28.)
6.
I have a 24/96 DVD that will not play at 96k
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You probably have a problem with CSS. When invoked,
the CSS copy-protection system on DVD requires the
transport either:
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to mute its digital output entirely, or
•
to downsample (to a maximum of 16 bits/48 kHz).
Conveying the full 24/96 digital material out of a trans-
port when the CSS flag has been invoked is a violation
of copyright, and illegal. It may be that you are trying to
listen to a disc which invokes CSS.
Depending on your transport, the result will probably
either be a 48k lock (indicating downsampling in your
transport due to CSS), or no output at all (either “No
DAS” or digital silence, again due to CSS and how it is
implemented in your transport).
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I have never seen 96kHz on any DVD I play, including
Some that I know have it, and play on other systems. Why?
Many transports downsample everything to 48kHz (although this
is not required by CSS). If your DVD transport does this, there is
nothing the Nº30.6 can do to reverse the limitation being placed
on the signal by the transport. Rest assured that the 48kHz signal
is being reproduced with the greatest possible fidelity, and con-
sider changing transports to one that can output 96 kHz when it is
legal to do so.