The Initial Setup menu

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DV Input

• Default setting: Stereo1

You need to set this if you have a camcorder using 32kHz/ 12-bit sound connected to the front panel DV IN/OUT jack.

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

External Audio

Stereo1

Tuner

Dual Mono Recording

Stereo2

Video Out

DV Input

Mix (Stereo1: 75%)

Audio In

Input Level (L1)

Mix (Stereo1: 50%)

Audio Out

Input Level (L2)

Mix (Stereo1: 25%)

Language

Input Level (L3)

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

Some digital camcorders have two stereo tracks for audio. One is recorded at the time of shooting; the other is for overdubbing after shooting.

On the Stereo1 setting, the sound that was recorded while shooting is used. On the Stereo2 setting, the overdubbed sound is used. You can also choose a Mix setting of 25%, 50% or 75% for the Stereo 1 with a corresponding Stereo 2 setting of 75%, 50% or 25%.

Input Level (L1 / L2 / L3)

• Default setting: 0dB

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

External Audio

+6dB

Tuner

Dual Mono Recording

+3dB

Video Out

DV Input

0dB

Audio In

Input Level (L1)

– 3dB

Audio Out

Input Level (L2)

– 6dB

Language

Input Level (L3)

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

You can adjust the gain of the audio from each external input individually, from –6dBto +6dB in steps of 3 dB to optimize the recorded audio level.

Note

When set to Off, all the other Audio Out settings are grayed out and can’t be set.

Dolby Digital Out

You only need to make this setting if you connected this recorder to an AV amplifier (or other component) using the digital output.

• Default setting: Dolby Digital

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Digital Out

Dolby Digital

Tuner

Dolby Digital Out

Dolby Digital PCM

Video Out

DTS Out

 

Audio In

96kHz PCM Out

 

Audio Out

MPEG Out

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

If your AV receiver (or other connected component) is Dolby Digital compatible, set to Dolby Digital, otherwise set to Dolby Digital PCM. Check the manual that came with the connected component if you’re unsure whether it is Dolby Digital compatible.

DTS Out

You only need to make this setting if you connected this recorder to an AV amplifier (or other component) using the digital output.

• Default setting: On

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Digital Out

On

Tuner

Dolby Digital Out

Off

Video Out

DTS Out

 

Audio In

96kHz PCM Out

 

Audio Out

MPEG Out

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

Audio Out settings

Digital Out

• Default setting: On

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Digital Out

On

Tuner

Dolby Digital Out

Off

Video Out

DTS Out

 

Audio In

96kHz PCM Out

 

Audio Out

MPEG Out

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

If at any time you need to switch off the digital audio output, set this to Off, otherwise leave it On.

If your AV receiver (or other connected component) has a built-in DTS decoder, set to On, otherwise set to Off. Check the manual that came with the connected component if you’re unsure whether it is DTS compatible.

Important

If you set to On with a non-DTS compatible amplifier, noise will be output when you play a DTS disc.

When set to On, there is no analog audio output when playing a DTS DVD-Video disc.

When playing a DTS audio CD (even when DTS Out is Off), noise is output from the analog outputs. Do not play this through your amplifier and speakers.

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Pioneer DVR-310 operating instructions Audio Out settings

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