If the default Audio Mode is Dolby D, and the input signal contains only MPEG1, the default Mode will change to MPEG1 automatically. If the Audio Mode is set to Dolby D, the digital receiver will automatically select a Dolby D soundtrack when it is available. When using the SPDIF digital output, we recommend this selection if you are connecting your receiver to a TV or A/V receiver that can decode Dolby Digital. You can switch between Dolby D and MPEG audio by pressing the Red key on the remote control.
Digital Audio
For each Audio Mode, you can have different Digital Audio Selection Options.
(Refer to Table 2, Digital Audio Selection Table)
Table 2: Digital Audio Selection Table
Default Audio Mode | Digital Audio Selection Options | ||
| 1. | Bitstream | |
Dolby Digital | 2. PCM (stereo) | ||
| 3. | Off | |
1. | PCM (stereo) | ||
2. | Off | ||
|
◆Bitstream: Select this if your TV or A/V receiver has a digital audio input and can decode Dolby Digital
◆PCM (stereo): Select this if your TV or A/V receiver has a digital audio input but can not decode Dolby Digital
◆Off: There will be no digital audio output from SPDIF interface.
Stereo Surround
You can toggle Stereo Surround ON or OFF by pressing
W/X
On: There will be surround sound information (Lt / Rt) to be included in Audio L&R output. You can enable the stereo surround option, if your TV or external A/V receiver has the capability to decode surround sound.
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