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Multi-channel sound is not
output.
Is the audio output of the
connected AV receiver or
amplifier, etc., properly set?
Read the operating instructions for the connected AV receiver or
amplifier and check the audio output settings of the AV receiver or
amplifier.
Is multi-channel sound
selected?
Use the menu screen or
AUDIO
to switch the disc’s sound to multi-
channel.
Noise can be heard when
outputting DTS Digital Audio
signals from the
DIGITAL
OUT
terminal.
Is the connected AV receiver
or amplifier compatible with
DTS Digital Surround?
If an AV receiver or amplifier that is not compatible with DTS Digital
Surround is connected to the
DIGITAL OUT
terminal, set
Digital
Output
to
PCM
(page 39).
192 kHz or 96 kHz digital
audio signals cannot be
output from the
DIGITAL
OUT
terminal.
• Copyright-protected audio is converted to 48 kHz or less before
output.
• Set
Max Sampling Frequency
to
96KHz
or
192KHz
(page 39).
Secondary audio or
interactive audio is not
output.
Is
HDMI Audio Out
properly
set?
When listening to the sound from an
HDMI OUT
terminal, set
HDMI
Audio Out
to
Re-encode
or
PCM
(page 39).
Are
Digital Output
properly
set?
When listening to the sound from an
DIGITAL OUT
terminal, set
Digital Output
to
Re-encode
or
PCM
(page 39).
After a disc is inserted,
Loading
stays displayed and
playback does not start.
Are there too many files
recorded on the disc?
When a disc on which files are recorded is inserted, depending on the
number of files recorded on the disc, loading may take several dozen
minutes.
is displayed in file names,
etc.
The characters that cannot be displayed on this player are displayed in
.
A message indicating low
memory appears while
playing a BD-ROM disc.
• Connect a USB device (page 18).
• Erase the data stored on the connected USB device from
BUDA
Setup
(page 42).
Problem
Check
Remedy
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