Yamaha MCR730B User Manual - Page 58
Initial Settings
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Chapter 10: Initial Settings This chapter explains the Initial Settings menu. Initial Settings menu The Initial Settings menu contains digital audio output, video, language, display, and other settings. When a menu item is grayed out, it means that it cannot currently be changed. The Initial Settings cannot be changed during disc playback. You must stop playback first. 1 Select the DVD input source, and then press SETUP. The Setup menu appears on-screen. Note: • The Initial Settings menu is available only when the DVD input source is selected. 2 Select "Initial Settings," and then press ENTER. The Initial Settings menu appears on-screen. Initial Settings Digital Audio Out Video Output Language Display Options Digital Out Dolby Digital Out DTS Out 96 kHz PCM Out MPEG Out On Dolby Digital DTS 96kHz > 48kHz MPEG > PCM 3 Use the cursor buttons ( / / / ) and ENTER to select and change the settings. The settings are explained below. Notes: • The HDMI Resolution and HDMI Color settings only need to be changed if you've connected an HDMI component to the HDMI jack. • The Component Out settings cannot be changed if you've connected an HDMI component to the HDMI jack. • The Component Out settings may change automatically due to the HDMI Resolution and HDMI Color settings. • While HDMI Audio is set to on (see page 13), or a component is connected to the HDMI jack, only the Digital Out setting is available. • When HDMI Audio is set to on (see page 13), 96 kHz PCM is downsampled to 48 kHz regardless of the 96 kHz PCM Out setting. Digital Audio Out settings ■ Digital Out Turns the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT on and off. • On (default): OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT is on. • Off: OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT is off. ■ Dolby Digital Out Turns Dolby Digital to PCM conversion on and off. If you've connected the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to your AV receiver/decoder and it doesn't support Dolby Digital, select Dolby Digital > PCM. • Dolby Digital (default): Dolby Digital signals are output as they are. • Dolby Digital > PCM: Dolby Digital signals are converted and output as 2-channel PCM. ■ DTS Out Turns DTS to PCM conversion on and off. If you've connected the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to your AV receiver/decoder and it doesn't support DTS, select DTS > PCM. • DTS (default): DTS signals are output as they are. • DTS > PCM: DTS signals are converted and output as 2-channel PCM. Notes: • If you select DTS and your AV receiver/decoder doesn't support DTS, noise may be heard. • When DTS > PCM is selected, you can also choose the type of DTS downmix (see "DTS Downmix" on page 55). ■ 96 kHz PCM Out Turns 96 kHz downsampling on and off. If you've connected the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to your AV receiver/decoder and it supports 96 kHz PCM, select 96 kHz. • 96 kHz > 48 kHz (default): 96 kHz PCM digital audio signals are downsampled and output at 48 kHz. • 96 kHz: 96 kHz PCM digital audio signals are output as they are. ■ MPEG Out Turns MPEG to PCM conversion on and off. If you've connected the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to an AV receiver/decoder that supports MPEG, select MPEG. • MPEG: MPEG signals are output as they are. • MPEG > PCM (default): MPEG signals are converted and output as 2-channel PCM. 52 En