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LPCM SELECT (96 kHz
/
48 kHz) is selected.
OFF (Factory default)
Make the selection when playing back to a decoder DVDs
that were recorded with this unit using linear PCM 48
kHz/20/24 bit and 96 kHz modes. Note that DVDs with
Copyright Protection are converted to 48 kHz/16 bits and
played back.
The same signal is output from the digital output jacks.
ON
DVDs that were recorded with linear PCM 48 kHz/20/24
bit and 96 kHz modes are all converted to 48 kHz/16 bits.
Make this selection at the time of digital recording.
To exit the LPCM select mode
Press the ENTER button, you can go back to the previous
screen.
AUDIO SETUP
OFF
SELECT :
ON
DECISION : ENTER BUTTON
LPCM(44.1kHz/48kHz)
Remote control unit
ENTER
Remote control unit
d
NOTES:
When playing Dolby Digital/DTS surround DVDs or 96 kHz linear PCM DVDs on the ADV-M51, be sure to set Digital Output to Normal
and LPCM Conversion Mode to Do Not Convert.
When and only when you want to output the signals of the Dolby Digital/DTS surround DVD being played on the ADV-M51 to a digital
PCM device, set Digital Output to PCM Conversion.
With this setting, DVDs cannot be played on the ADV-M51 in the Dolby Digital/DTS surround mode. (The surround mode is set to the
mode in which PCM 2-channel signals can be played.)
When and only when you want to make a digital recording of the signals of a 48 kHz/20-bit/24-bit or 96 kHz linear PCM DVD being played
on the ADV-M51 onto a digital recorder, set the LPCM Conversion to Convert.
With this setting it is not possible to decode and play 48 kHz/20-bit/24-bit or 96 kHz linear PCM signals on the ADV-M51 during recording.
(Decoding and playback is in 48 kHz/16-bit linear PCM format.)
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