Pioneer DV-656A Owner's Manual - Page 76

Linear PCM Out

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09 Additional Information Problem Cause / Remedy The analog audio is OK, but there appears to be no digital audio signal. • Make sure that the Digital Out setting is set to On (page 51). • Check that the Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG out settings (pages 51-52) are suitable for your amplifier/receiver-check the instruction manual that came with your amplifier/receiver. • SACDs and some DVD-Audio discs do not output digital audio. Listen through the player's analog audio outputs. Noticeable difference in DVD • This is due to differences in the audio format and is not a and CD volume. malfunction. Cannot play multi-channel audio • Make sure that Audio Output Mode is set to 5.1 Channel (page 62). • Check that the Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG Out settings (pages 51-52) are suitable for your amplifier/receiver-check the instruction manual that came with your amplifier/receiver. • DVD-Audio and SACDs do not output multichannel digital audio. Listen through the player's analog outputs. • Check that the settings in the Speaker Installation screen are correct (page 62). • Check the audio options available from the disc menu. Cannot listen to high-sampling • Make sure that Linear PCM Out is set to Down Sample Off rate audio through the digital (page 52). output. • As a copy-protection measure, some DVDs do not output 96kHz audio. In this case, even if set to Down Sample Off, the player automatically outputs the audio at 48 kHz. This is not a malfunction. Cannot output 192kHz or 176.4kHz digital audio. • The player does not output digital audio at these sampling rates. The digital output is automatically downsampled. Cannot output 96kHz or 88.2kHz digital audio. • Check that Linear PCM Out is set to Down Sample Off (page 52). • Some discs are digital copy protected and do not output high sampling rate digital audio. In this case the output is automatically downsampled. No DTS audio output. • If this unit is connected to a non-DTS compatible amplifier or decoder using a digital audio cable, set DTS Out to DTS 3 PCM. If you do not do this, noise will be output when you play a DTS disc. • If this unit is connected to a DTS-compatible amplifier or decoder using a digital audio cable, check the amplifier settings, and that the cable is properly connected. Audio mix does not sound right or sounds incomplete (for example, inaudible dialog). • Make sure that Audio Output Mode is set to 2 Channel if you've connected to the stereo inputs on your amplifier or TV (page 62). 76 En

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Additional Information
09
76
En
Problem
The analog audio is OK, but
there appears to be no digital
audio signal.
Noticeable difference in DVD
and CD volume.
Cannot play multi-channel
audio
Cannot listen to high-sampling
rate audio through the digital
output.
Cannot output 192kHz or
176.4kHz digital audio.
Cannot output 96kHz or
88.2kHz digital audio.
No DTS audio output.
Audio mix does not sound
right or sounds incomplete
(for example, inaudible
dialog).
Cause / Remedy
Make sure that the
Digital Out
setting is set to
On
(
page 51
).
Check that the Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG out settings
(
pages 51-52
) are suitable for your amplifier/receiver
check the
instruction manual that came with your amplifier/receiver.
SACDs and some DVD-Audio discs do not output digital audio.
Listen through the player
s analog audio outputs.
This is due to differences in the audio format and is not a
malfunction.
Make sure that
Audio Output Mode
is set to
5.1 Channel
(
page 62
).
Check that the Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG Out settings
(
pages 51-52
) are suitable for your amplifier/receiver
check the
instruction manual that came with your amplifier/receiver.
DVD-Audio and SACDs do not output multichannel digital
audio. Listen through the player
s analog outputs.
Check that the settings in the Speaker Installation screen are
correct (
page 62
).
Check the audio options available from the disc menu.
Make sure that
Linear PCM Out
is set to
Down Sample Off
(
page 52
).
As a copy-protection measure, some DVDs do not output
96kHz audio. In this case, even if set to
Down Sample Off
, the
player automatically outputs the audio at 48 kHz. This is not a
malfunction.
The player does not output digital audio at these sampling
rates. The digital output is automatically downsampled.
Check that
Linear PCM Out
is set to
Down Sample Off
(
page 52
).
Some discs are digital copy protected and do not output high
sampling rate digital audio. In this case the output is automati-
cally downsampled.
If this unit is connected to a non-DTS compatible amplifier or
decoder using a digital audio cable, set
DTS Out
to
DTS
3
PCM
.
If you do not do this, noise will be output when you play a DTS
disc.
If this unit is connected to a DTS-compatible amplifier or
decoder using a digital audio cable, check the amplifier settings,
and that the cable is properly connected.
Make sure that
Audio Output Mode
is set to
2 Channel
if
you've connected to the stereo inputs on your amplifier or TV
(
page 62
).