Sony BDP-CX960 Blu-ray Player User Manual


 
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Settings and Adjustments
b
PCM 96 kHz and PCM 192 kHz audio signals are
output as PCM 48 kHz audio signals when “BD
Audio Setting” is set to “Mix.”
Lowers the audio output level to prevent
sound distortion.
b
“Audio ATT” does not affect the output from the
HDMI OUT jack or DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/
COAXIAL) jack.
Selects the audio signals output when playing
Dolby Digital discs.
This setting affects the output from the
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/OPTICAL)
jack.
Selects the audio signals output when playing
DTS discs. This setting affects the output
from the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/
OPTICAL) jack.
Selects the maximum sampling frequency for
the PCM signals output from the DIGITAL
OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack.
b
If you select “96kHz/24bit” when an AV
amplifier (receiver) that does not support 96 kHz
is connected, no sound or a loud sound may
result.
“48kHz/96kHz PCM” is not effective when
“Audio Output Priority” is set to “HDMI,” or
“Stereo Analog.”
Selects the dynamic range (compression level
of the sound) setting when playing a BD or
DVD that conforms to “Audio DRC.”
Audio ATT
On Enables Audio Attenuation.
Off
Disables Audio Attenuation.
Dolby Digital
Downmix
PCM
Converts to output Linear
PCM signals. Select this
when connecting an audio
device without a built-in
Dolby Digital decoder.
Dolby Digital Select this when connecting
an audio device with a built-
in Dolby Digital decoder.
DTS
Downmix
PCM
Converts to output Linear
PCM signals. Select this
when connecting to an audio
device without a built-in
DTS decoder.
DTS Select this when connecting
to an audio device with a
built-in DTS decoder.
48kHz/96kHz PCM
48kHz/16bit Outputs audio signals of
96 kHz sampling as 48 kHz/
16 bit.
96kHz/24bit Outputs audio signals of
96 kHz sampling as 96 kHz/
24 bit. However, the signals
will be output as 48 kHz/
16 bit if the source is copy-
protected.
Audio DRC
Auto Performs playback at the
dynamic range specified by
the disc (BD-ROM only).
Other discs are played back
at the “Standard” level.
Standard Performs playback at a
compression level between
“TV Mode” and “Wide
Range.”
TV Mode Sounds are compressed
heavily. Low sounds are
easier to hear.
Wide Range No compression works. A
more dynamic sound is
produced.
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