Pioneer DV-525 Operations Instructions Page 21

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Setting the Digital Audio
Output To Be Compatible with
Your AV Components – DVD
This player is capable of digital audio output for Dolby
Digital, DTS, MPEG, and signals with a sampling rate of
96 kHZ. Make settings in the Setup screen Audio 1
menu to reflect the capabilities of the components that
you have made digital connections to.
Note
If you have made only stereo line connections (analog) using the
supplied audio cord, it is not necessary to make any changes in
this menu.
Dolby Digital Out
This player is capable of outputting the Dolby Digital
surround sound audio signal. When the player is
connected to an AV component that has a built-in Dolby
Digital decoder, select “Dolby Digital”. This player can
also convert the Dolby Digital signal to a digital Linear
PCM signal, the same digital signal output from a CD.
Select “Dolby Digital 3 PCM” when you have made
connections to an amplifier or receiver with a Dolby Pro
Logic decoder or a Digital Analog Converter (DAC).
Settings: Dolby Digital*
Dolby Digital 3 PCM
*Factory setting
DTS Out
This player is capable of outputting DTS digital audio for
DVDs recorded in DTS. When this player is connected to
an AV component that has a built-in DTS decoder, select
“DTS”. If your system is not equipped to decode DTS,
select “Off”. Refer to the operating instructions supplied
with your audio components if you are unsure about
compatibility with DTS.
Settings: Off*
DTS
* Factory Setting
Notes
• If you have made digital audio connections to component(s)
not equipped to decode the DTS digital bitstream, be sure to
select “Off”. If a DTS signal is output to an AV component
without decoding capabilities, the output is digital noise that
could potentially cause damage to your speakers.
• The digital output of DTS CDs is not affected even when “Off”
is selected. If the digital signal of a DTS CD is output to an AV
component without decoding capabilities, the output is digital
noise that could potentially cause damage to your speakers.
96 kHz PCM Out
This player is capable of outputting digital signals with a
sampling frequency of 96 kHz. If you have made
connections to a component capable of processing this
signal rate, select “96 kHz” for the signal to be output as
is. As some components are incapable of processing
digital signal input with sampling rates of
96 kHz, selecting “96 kHz 3 48 kHz” compresses the
signal to a standard signal with a sampling rate of
48 kHz.
Settings: 96 kHz 3 48 kHz*
96 kHz
* Factory Setting
MPEG Out
This player is capable of outputting the MPEG digital
bitstream. When the player is connected to an AV
component that has a built-in MPEG decoder, select the
“MPEG” setting. Otherwise, select “MPEG 3 PCM” to
convert the digital signal to the PCM signal, the digital
signal output from a CD.
Settings: MPEG
MPEG 3 PCM*
* Factory Setting
DTS Out -
96kHz PCM Out – 96kHz 3 48kHz
MPEG Ou
t – MPEG 3 PCM
Audio1
General
Language
Video
2
Move
Exit
Dolby Digital 3 PCM
Dolby Digital
SETUP
Dolby Digital Out
Dolby Digital Out –
DTS Out
96kHz PCM Out - 96kHz>48kHz
MPEG Ou
t – MPEG 3 PCM
Audio1
General
Language
Video
2
Move
Exit
DTS
Off
Dolby Digital
SETUP
MPEG Ou
t - PCM
Dolby Digital Out –
DTS Out –
96kHz PCM Out
Audio1
General
Language
Video
2
Move
Exit
96kHz
96kHz 3 48kHz
Dolby Digital
Off
SETUP
Dolby Digital Out –
DTS Out – Off
96kHz PCM Out – 96kHz 3 48kHz
MPEG Ou
t
Audio1
General
Language
Video
2
Move
Exit
MPEG 3 PCM
MPEG
Dolby Digital
SETUP
SETTING UP THE PLAYER
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