When DVDs recorded
n Dolby Digital or DTS are played, Dolby Digtal
or DTS bitstream
signals are output
from
the DVD player's
digital
audio output
connectors
If a Dolby Dgital
or DTS decoder
is connected,
you can
achieve sound with the power and sense of presence
of a movie theater or concert hall
To power outlet
DVD-3800
Ce/ter speaker
Fruit spea er (left)
Front speaker (rg/g
(AV
control
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NOTES:
• Harsh noise that could harm your ears or damage the speakers is generated
when a DVD recorded in DTS
is played while using
a decoder, etc,
that s not DTS-compatible
• When
playing copyright-protected
linear PCM or packed
PCM DVDs, in consderation
of copyrights,
no
digital
signals are output
for sources exceeding
48 kHz/]6
bits
When
playing such sources,
either set
"LPCM (441
kHz/48 kHz)" under "AUDIO
SETUP" at "SETUP"
to "ON"
(see page 18) or make analog
connections
(See page 9)
• When
making digtal connections
to an AV amplifier
that s not compatible
with
96 kHz/88 2 kHz signals,
set "LPCM (441 kHz/48 kH21" under "AUDIO
SETUP" at "SETUP"
to "ON"
(See page 18)
• Connecting an optical fiber cable (commercially
available}
to the digital audio input connector (OPTICAL)
_
cap
Remove
the
dust
cap,
line up the
cable
in the proper
directly,
then
insert
it securely
as far as it goes
NOTE:
• Store tile dust cap in a safe place, and be careful
not to lose it
When
not using the terminal,
attach the cap to
protect the terminal from dust
•
Sound
output
from
the
DVD-3800's
digital
audio
output
connectors
In the case
of bit stream
output
Settings
D GITAL OUT
A_dio reco d ng format
NORMAL
PCM
2 chanl e s PCM
Dolby DJgilal
Oolby Digilal bJtslream
(48 Hz //6
[sit}
2 chanl e s PCM
DVD video
DTS
DTS 0itstleam
(48 Hz //6[sit}
2 thai nels PCM
2 chanl e s PCM
MPEG Audio
{48 kHz / 16 bit)
(48 Hz //6
[sit}
In the case of PCM output
Audio
recordl
g for!'qat
Se_tings
LPCM
144 1 Hz
/ 48 kHz)
OFF
ON
i
Copy
p4otect
on ON
I
Copy
protection
OFF
i
No o/tp/1
data
{* I)
I
48 _Rz / 16 - 24 bit PCM
I
No o/tp/t
data
I
96 _Rz / 16 - 24 bit PCM
I
NO o/tp/1
data
{'2)
I
44 I kHz / /6
- 24 bit PCM
I
No o/tp/1
data
('1)
I
48 Hz
/ 16 _ 24 bit PCM
I
NO o/tp/1
data
I
88 2 kHz / /6
- 24 bit PCM
i
No o/tp/t
data
I
96 Hz
/ 16 _ 24 bit PCM
I
NO o/tp/1
data
I
88 2 kHz / /6
_ 24 bit PCM
I
I
No o/tp/t
data
i
96 Hz
/ 16 _ 24 bit PCM
I
DVD
Lnea
48 kHz//6
_ 24 bk
48 kHz/16
bit PCM
vdeo
PCM
96 kHz//6 _ 24bit
48 kHz/ 16bit PCM
44 I kHz/ 16 24 b[
44 I kHz/ 16bk PCM
48 kHz//6 _ 24bit
48 kHz/ 16bit PCM
_
882kHz/16
24b[
44
I kHz/
16 bk PCM
DVD
a(do
_
96 kHz/
/6-
24 bk
48 kHz/
16 bit PCM
3
1764
kHz //6
24 bt
44
I kHz / 16 bit PCM
192kHz / 16
24[sit
48 kHz/ 16bit PCM
Video CD
MPEG/
44 I kHz/ 16bit PCM
44 I kHz/ 16bit PCM
Muse CD
44 I kHz//6 [sitLinearPCM
44 I kHz/ 16bit PCM
44 I kHz/ 16bk PCM
MP3 CD
MP 3 IMPEG I Audio Layer3_
32 _ 48 kHz//6 [si[PCM
32
48 Hz / 16bt PCM
"1 Only 48 kHz/16-bit sources are output
*2 Only 44 1 kHz/16-bit sources are output
• Down-mixed
to 2 channels for mul[i-channel
PCM sources
(Only the front left and right channels are output
for sources for which down-mixing
is prohibited)
• When "OFF"
is selected, d gital signals are not output from the digi[al audio output at this time
• Linear PCM audo is a signal recording format used for music CDs
While signals are recorded
at 441
kHz/16 bit for music CDs, for DVDs they are recorded
at 441 kHz/16bt
to
192kHz!24 bit, providing
higher sound quality than music CDs
• Packed PCM signals are high sound quality compressed
PCM signals that are decompressed
with virtually
no
loss of data
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