USER PREFERENCES

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SPDIF setup page

 

SPDIF output

RAW

 

SPDIF off

 

CD

RAW

 

SPDIF/RAW

 

 

Dolby digital

RAW

SPDIF/PCM

 

DTS

RAW

Manual

 

MPEG

RAW

 

 

 

PCM channel

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LPCM output

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Set the SPDIF output

 

 

 

 

SPDIF setup

SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the coaxial and optical dig- ital audio output connectors.

SPDIF output

In this menu you can set the digital output.

SPDIF off: If you are using the stereo audio outputs, leave SPDIF set to “SPDIF off”. The digital output is disabled.

SPDIF / RAW: Digital coding of one to six channels (5 plus 1) in a bitstream (Dolby Digital, dts). If you would like to enjoy the effect of DVD 5.1, please select the effect “RAW”. Generally, this setting is used with receivers capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 or dts 5.1 channel decoding.

SPDIF / PCM: PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). The description of the PCM sound of DVDs corresponds to the CD system, but with a higher reading rate (48 kHz, 96 kHz or 192 kHz also possible). Alternatively, audio for most films is stored as discrete, multi-channel surround sound using Dolby Digital or dts audio compression similar to the digital surround sound formats used in the- atres. Generally, this setting is reserved for two channel equipments.

Manual: When selecting “Manual”, you can manually set the SPDIF output for CDs, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG discs. Furthermore, you can set the PCM channel, if “Manual” is selected.

CD, Dolby Digital, dts & MPEG1: The SPDIF output can be set separately for CD, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG discs. You can make the following settings in the menu points CD, Dolby Digital, dts and MPEG: SPDIF off, SPDIF/RAW and SPDIF/PCM (see details under “SPDIF output”).

PCM channel1: Here, you can set the PCM channel for the left and right speaker, for the left surround and right surround speaker as well as for the cen- ter speaker and the subwoofer.

LPCM output: Here, you can set the LPCM output rate. LPCM, or Linear Pulse Code Modulation, is a stereo digital audio format typically used only with Audio CDs. You can either set the LPCM output rate to 48 kHz, 96 kHz or 192 kHz. Please note that the receiver has to support the data rate.

1.These settings are only possible, if you have selected “Manual” in the menu “SPDIF output”.

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CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVD 635S manual Spdif setup, Spdif output

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