Setting Digital Out

If the optical DIGITAL OUT jack is connected to the amplifier, you must set as follows:

1.Press [SETUP] in the stop mode. The setup screen appears.

Language

Display

Digital Out

Parental

 

 

 

 

2.Press [a] to select “Digital Out”.

3.Press [ENT].

“Digital Out” screen appears.

Language

Display

 

Digital Out

Parental

 

 

 

 

 

96kHz LPCM

 

48 kHz LPCM

 

 

Dolby Digital

 

LPCM

 

DTS

 

 

Off

 

MPEG

 

LPCM

 

4.Press [p] or [o] to select the item (highlighted).

5.Press [ENT].

The submenu appears. Example:

96kHz LPCM

48 kHz LPCM

 

Dolby Digital

LPCM

 

LPCM

DTS

Off

BitStream

MPEG

LPCM

 

6.Press [p] or [o] to select the submenu (highlighted). Example: To select “Dolby Digital BitStream”

96kHz LPCM

48 kHz LPCM

 

Dolby Digital

LPCM

 

LPCM

DTS

Off

BitStream

MPEG

LPCM

 

7.Press [ENT].

(In this example, “Dolby Digital BitStream” remains.)

8.Repeat steps 4 ~ 7 for other items.

9.Press [o] to skip back to the setup screen (or press [SETUP]).

 

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SETUP

 

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AUDIO

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96kHz LPCM (96kHz Liner Pulse Code Modulation):

If your amplifier is available for 96kHz sampling, select “96kHz LPCM”. If not, select “48kHz LPCM”.

Notes:

When “48kHz LPCM” is set, there are 48kHz LPCM audio signals from the AUDIO OUT jacks, not 96kHz LPCM audio signals.

When playing back the DVD video disc which recorded with 96kHz LPCM, there is no digital output.

But playing back the DVD video disc with no copyright protection, the sound is original recorded sound.

Dolby Digital:

If your amplifier has Dolby Digital Decoder, select “BitStream”. If not, select “LPCM”.

DTS:

If your amplifier has DTS Decoder, select “On”. If not, select “Off”.

MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group):

If your amplifier has MPEG2 Decoder, select “BitStream”. If not, select “LPCM”.

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Sanyo DWM-390 instruction manual Setting Digital Out, 96kHz Lpcm 96kHz Liner Pulse Code Modulation, Dolby Digital

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