LDAC is an audio coding
technology developed by Sony,
that enables the transmission
of High-Resolution (Hi-Res)
Audio content, even over a
BLUETOOTH connection. Unlike
other BLUETOOTH compatible
coding technologies, such as
SBC, it operates without any
down-conversion of the Hi-Res
Audio content
. It also allows
1)
approximately three times more
data
than the other technologies,
2)
for transmitting over a
BLUETOOTH wireless network with
unprecedented sound quality using
efficient coding and optimized data
bundling.
Excluding DSD format contents.
1)
In comparison with SBC (Sub Band
2)
Codec), when the bit rate of 990 kbps
(96/48 kHz) or 909 kbps (88.2/44.1 kHz)
is selected.
Setting the BLUETOOTH
standby mode
The BLUETOOTH standby mode
enables the system to turn on
automatically when you establish
the BLUETOOTH connection with a
BLUETOOTH device. This setting is
turned off by default.
This setting can only be configured
by using "SongPal." For details on
"SongPal," see "Using "SongPal" via
BLUETOOTH" (page 14).
Hint
Disable the BLUETOOTH standby mode to
reduce the power consumption in standby
mode (eco mode).
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