pMPEG
Selects output MPEG AUDIO signals via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL and COAXIAL connectors. You cannot select this item when you set “DIGITAL OUT” to “OFF.”
•PCM: when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a
•MPEG: when the player is connected to an audio component having a
Note
If the player is connected to an audio component lacking a
Note
The player outputs the MPEG analog audio sound only from the front speakers when you set “DIGITAL OUT” in “AUDIO SETUP” to “ON” and then set “MPEG” to “MPEG.”
pDTS
Selects output DTS signals via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL and COAXIAL connectors. You cannot select this item when you set “DIGITAL OUT” to “OFF.”
•OFF: when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a
•ON: when the player is connected to an audio
component having a
Note
Select the setting correctly. Otherwise, no sound or strange sound will come out from the speakers, affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged.
•Do not play the DTS sound tracks without connecting the player to an audio component having a
•When you play the DTS sound track on a CD, a loud noise may come out from the LINE OUT (AUDIO 1, 2) connectors, affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged.
•When you play the DTS sound track on a DVD, no sounds will come out from the LINE OUT (AUDIO 1, 2) connectors.
Notes on playing the DTS sound tracks on a CD
•Do not play the DTS sound tracks without connecting the player to an audio component having a
•Set the sounds to “STEREO” when you play the DTS sound tracks on a CD. (See “Changing the Sounds” on page 29.) If you set the sounds to “1/L” or “2/R”, no sounds will come out from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL and COAXIAL connectors.
Notes on playing the DTS sound tracks on a DVD
•No sounds will come out from the LINE OUT (AUDIO 1, 2) connectors.
•If the player is connected to an audio component lacking a
•When you set “DTS” in “AUDIO SETUP” to “OFF”, no sound will come out from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL and COAXIAL connectors even if you play DTS sound tracks on DVDs.
Adjustments and Settings
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