JVC XV-D9000 manual Bit Extension and Frequency/Band Expansion

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Extended K2 Processing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Version 2.0 Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This section describes the Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0 function and how

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to use it.

DVD

 

DVD

 

AUDIO

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

VIDEO

 

CD

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Outline

 

 

 

 

Input

Bit

extension

Frequency conversion

Band

extension

Output

Input

Output

 

 

44.1kHz, 16/20/24 bit

176.4kHz, 24 bit

 

 

48kHz, 16/20/24 bit

192kHz, 24 bit

 

 

88.2kHz, 16/20/24 bit

176.4kHz, 24 bit

 

 

96kHz, 16/20/24 bit

192kHz, 24 bit

 

 

Bit Extension and Frequency/Band Expansion

The Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0 technology is a new process that performs bit extension and band expansion for the digital signal from CD and DVD discs to provide a sound quality that is closer to original sound. The process can be divided into three parts, Bit expansion, Frequency conversion, and Band expansion, with each enhancement applying supposition of the analog signal before conversion to a digital signal, and then quantization as a new high bit, high sampling digital signal. This allows it to convert the audio from normal CD format or various DVD formats to a maximum output of 24 bits and the frequency band by a maximum of four times for a high quality, high bit, high sampling format.

How to Use the Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0, Function

To use the Extended K2 Processing version 2.0, press [EX K2] on the remote control or [EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING] on the player itself.

The EXTENDED K2 PROCESSING indicator on the player comes on and the Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0, function is enabled.

The Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0, function effects the front L/R channels for the following discs.

Audio CD, Video CD

DVD Audio, DVD Video

(The function does not work for disc with a sampling frequencies of 176.4kHz, or 192kHz.)

Notice

You cannot out put the signal that has been processed by the Extended K2 Processing to the digital output (AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT) terminals.

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Contents XV-D9000 Achtung Achtung Angemessene Ventilation Class Laser Product Contents Features Extended K2 Processing VersionPEM DD Converter with 192 kHz/24 bit Support Usage Precautions Connections Precautions to Observe When Setting Up the ConnectionsConnections Video Signal Connecting to a TVAfter you have setup the connection Downmix Settings Connecting to an Amplifier or ReceiverAfter you have setup the connection Speaker Settings Connecting to a Receiver with a 5.1 Channel Input TerminalDVD Audio digital output Connecting to a Device with a Digital Input TerminalAfter you have setup the connection Digital OUT Settings What is DTS Digital Theater System?Rear Center Subwoofer Connecting to the Power SupplyClose the battery compartment cover Preparing the Remote ControlFront Panel Parts and Their FunctionsTITLE/CHAP./GROUP/TRACK Display Display SectionRear Rear PanelÁ Fast Forward/Backward Buttons Remote ControlRepeat A-B Button On-screen guide icons Before You StartOpening Screen Preventing Screen Burnin Screen SaverTypes of Disc Supported by this Player Discs that cannot be playedRegional code local code Audio CD and Video CD discs Disc CompositionDVD Audio discs DVD Video discsOPEN/CLOSE Button Switching the Power OnOne-Touch Operation Play ButtonSetting Up the Initial Settings Initial SettingsMenu Preference 1 Settings43PS 43LBWide Preference 2 Settings Relation between disc types and output signalsDigital Output Downmix Press 5/ to select the type of speaker SPK. Setting Screen SettingsSpeaker Channel Settings Expert Settings Speaker Size SettingsBass Redirect Settings Speaker Level SettingsDelay Time Settings UsingtheTestTone Loading a Disc Basic OperationsSkipping Through a Disc Step-by-Step Procedure for Playing a DiscPausing a Disc Stopping a DiscFast Forward/Backward Through a Disc Storing the resume positionResuming Playback While a disc is playing Press 8 to pause playback Viewing One Frame at a TimeUsing time display during playback While a disc is playing Press Time DisplayWhile a disc is paused 1 Press Time Display PBC display Using time display while a disc is stoppedAudio Video DVD While a disc is playing 1 Press fs/RATE Press EnterDisplay example Channel group Example Front L/R Channel group Example Center, Rear L/R, SubwooferPress fs/RATE again while the fs information is displayed Using the menu to select an item to play Enjoying DVD AudioAbout DVD Audio Press ¢ or 4 to select the track Using the number buttons to select a trackSelecting a Track Use the ¢ 4 buttons to select a trackJumping to specified still images on a disc Return Selecting an Index ItemStill image display operations Advancing/replaying still images page +Specify the next group and track number Checking and editing the contents of a programProgram Playback Specify the group and track numbersRepeat Playback Random PlaybackChanging the Angle Angle Using repeat playback during random playbackCancelling Repeat Playback Cancelling A-B Repeat PlaybackChanging the Subtitles Subtitle If is displayed when you press a buttonWhile a DVD Audio disc is stopped Changing the Audio Setting AudioPlaying a Bonus Group Selecting a bonus groupCancelling Key Number Entry Mode Entering the key numberClearing the key number Selecting the Section You Want to Watch Using the menu to select an item to playSpecifying the title number to begin playback You can repeat a specified section you want to watch Changing the Audio Language Audio Parental Lock Setting Setting Parental Lock 7+ENTERPress Enter again Changing Parental Lock Temporarily Cancelling Parental Lock Playing Audio CD and Video CD Discs About Video CDs with PBC Playback ControlVideo CD PBC Functions Selecting an Index Item CD When using Video CD discsSelecting a Song from a Menu Video Selecting a Track CD VideoProgram Playback CD Video Using the ¢/4 buttons to select an index item Index skipRepeat Playback CD Video Random Playback CD VideoPress 2/3 to switch between the channels Changing the Audio Channel Audio VideoWhile a Video CD disc is playing 1 Press Audio Bit Extension and Frequency/Band Expansion How to Use the Extended K2 Processing Version 2.0, FunctionStoring discs Handling precautionsCleaning discs Handling DiscsProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingVideo output SpecificationsAudio characteristics General436 DimensionsTable of Languages Their Abbreviations Country Code List for Parental Lock Glossary Multilingual MenuMulti-angle Multichannel0301TTMCREJSC

XV-D9000 specifications

The JVC XV-D9000 is a versatile and innovative DVD player that was introduced in the early 2000s, quickly becoming recognized for its impressive range of features and technologies. Combining advanced playback capabilities with a user-friendly interface, the XV-D9000 has earned a spot in the hearts of home theater enthusiasts.

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