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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

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This chapter explains the 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.
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 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.
Chapter 10:
Initial Settings
Initial Settings menu
Video Output
Language
Display
Options
Initial Settings
Digital Audio Out
Digital Out
Dolby Digital Out
DTS Out
96 kHz PCM Out
MPEG Out
On
Dolby Digital
DTS
96kHz > 48kHz
MPEG > PCM
Digital Audio Out settings