Digital audio connections
Connecting to a decoder with Dolby Digital processing
or MPEG processing A
When DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or MPEG audio are played, Dolby Digital bitstream or MPEG audio bitstream is sent to the playerÕs OPTICAL digital audio output connector or COAXIAL digital audio output connector. When the player is connected to a Dolby Digital or MPEG audio decoder via one of these output sockets, you can enjoy
Notes when connecting an optical digital cable: -
(B ) Remove the dust protection cap from the connector. Ensuring both cable and socket are of the correct configuration, connect the cable firmly (the plug will ÔclickÕ into place).
Keep the dust protection cap and always
Audio output from the optical/coaxial digital audio output
connectors: -
Disc | Sound recording | Optical/coaxial digital audio |
| format | output from connector |
DVD | Dolby Digital | Dolby Digital bitstream |
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| or PCM (2ch)(48kHz/16bit) |
| Linear PCM | Linear PCM(2ch) |
| (48/96 kHz | (48kHz sampling/16 bit only)*2 |
| 16/20/24 bit ) | or no output*1 |
| MPEG1 MPEG2 | MPEG2 audio bitstream or |
|
| PCM(2ch)(16 bit)*1 |
CD | Linear PMC | Linear PCM (44.1 kHz sampling) |
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*1 The type of audio output from the connector can be selected by the initial settings.
*2 Audio having 96kHz sampling is converted into 48kHz sam- pling when it is output from the players optical/coaxial digital audio output connector.
For your reference:
Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique devel- oped by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Supporting
Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit, DVDs are recorded in 48kHz/16 bit up to 96kHz/24 bit.
If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that pro- vide full
Caution for the optical/coaxial digital audio output connector:
Do not connect an amplifier (with an optical/coaxial digital input connector) which does not contain the Dolby Digital or MPEG audio decoder.
An attempt to play DVDs through an amplifier without the cor- rect or MPEG decoder, may produce extreme levels of noise. This could damage both your ears & your loudspeakers.
Audio CDs can be played as normal.
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