Advanced operations
3 Press 5/∞ to adjust the effect level.
You can set the effect level from "1" to "5."
The higher value enhances the effect.
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Effect level
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Checking the sampling frequency and bit rate
Available :
You can check the sampling frequency and bit rate of digital audio during playback.
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REMOTE CONTROL
¶ During playback
1 Press and hold down AUDIO - fs/Rate for a few seconds.
The sampling frequency and bit rate of the current digital audio are shown in the display window temporarily. When the audio is recorded using a surround audio format, the sampling frequency and bit rate are shown for the front speakers.
(Example)
Bit rate
Sampling frequency
The sampling frequencies indicated are as follows: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 (kHz). Note that any figure below the first decimal place is omitted in the display window.
NOTE
• With some discs, [NO INFO.] may appear instead of the sampling frequency and bit rate.
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