Sony DVP-NC650V DVD Player User Manual


 
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Settings and Adjustments
xDTS (DVD VIDEO only)
Selects if DTS signals are output via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)
jack.
x48kHz/96kHz PCM (DVD VIDEO only)
Selects the sampling frequency of the audio
signal to be output via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack.
Notes
Even if you set 48kHz/96kHz PCM in AUDIO
SETUP to 96kHz/24bit, the sampling frequency
is converted to 48kHz/16bit when a SURROUND
mode (page 58) is selected.
The analog audio signals from the LINE OUT L/R
(AUDIO) 1/2 jacks and 5.1CH OUTPUT jacks are
not affected by this setting and keep their original
sampling frequency level.
DOLBY
DIGITAL
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
with a built-in Dolby Digital
decoder. If the player is connected
to an audio component lacking a
built-in Dolby Digital decoder, do
not set this. Otherwise, when you
play the Dolby Digital sound track,
a loud noise (or no sound) will
come out from the speakers,
affecting your ears or causing the
speakers to be damaged.
D-PCM
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
lacking a built-in DTS decoder. If you
play DTS audio sound tracks, the
player outputs stereo signals via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jack.
DTS Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
having a built-in DTS decoder. If the
player is connected to an audio
component lacking a built-in DTS
decoder, do not set this. Otherwise,
when you play the DTS sound track, a
loud noise (or no sound) will come
out from the speakers, affecting your
ears or causing the speakers to be
damaged.
48kHz/16bit
The audio signals of DVD
VIDEOs are always converted to
48kHz/16bit.
96kHz/24bit All types of signals including
96kHz/24bit are output in their
original format. However, if the
signal is encrypted for copyright
protection purposes, the signal is
only output as 48kHz/16bit.
If a receiver (amplifier) which
cannot accept 96kHz is
connected to the player, do not
set this. Otherwise, a loud noise
may come out from the
speakers.