36 Audio Out, LPCM Output
Audio Out
Adjust the AUDIO OUT setting according to how you connected the Player to your TV or Stereo.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU.
2 Press 9 to select AUDIO SETUP, then press OK.
3 AUDIO OUT will be selected. Press -.
4 Press 8 or 9 to select ANALOG, SPDIF (RAW), or SPDIF (PCM), then press OK.
●Choose ANALOG if you used the Player’s FL (front left, white) and FR (front right, red) jacks to connect to the TV, Stereo, or Receiver.
●Choose SPDIF (RAW) if you connected to a Stereo using the Player’s COAXIAL or OPTICAL Digital Audio Out jacks. This selects the original settings as received by most Stereos. If the sound is dis- torted, your Stereo may need to receive audio in the PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) format.
●Choose SPDIF (PCM) if you connected to a Stereo using the
Player’s COAXIAL or OPTICAL Digital Audio Out jacks and your Stereo is
AUDIO OUT | ANALOG |
DUAL MONO | SPDIF(RAW) |
LPCM OUTPUT | SPDIF(PCM) |
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ANALOG OUTPUT
5 Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
LPCM Output
Discs are recorded in a certain sampling rate. The higher the sampling rate, the better the sound quality. Some Discs are recorded in a high sam- pling rate of 96 KHz, while most are recorded at 48 KHz.
You need to adjust LPCM OUTPUT only if you used the COAXIAL or OPTICAL Digital Audio Out jacks of the Player.
1 Press SYSTEM MENU.
2 Press 9 to choose AUDIO SETUP, then press OK.
3 Press 9 to select LPCM OUTPUT, then press :.
4 | Press 8 or 9 to select LPCM 48K or LPCM 96K, then press | ||||||
OK. Select LPCM 96K if you are playing a Disc recorded in PCM | |||||||
(Pulse Code Modulation) 96 KHz. Otherwise, select LPCM 48K. | |||||||
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LPCM OUTPUT 96K
5 Press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
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Helpful Hints
•If you set LPCM OUTPUT to LPCM 96K, the sound may be mute if the Disc is copyright protected by the Content Scrambling System (CSS).
•SPDIF is the Sony Philips Digital Interface, or a method of trans- ferring digital audio.