Panasonic PVD4753S PVD4753S User Guide - Page 14

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Connections (continued) Audio Connections Ready Checklist Turn down the volume, then turn DECK, as well as other equipment to be connected, off before proceeding with connection. Do not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment and arrange them so that air can circulate freely. Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment. Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables. I Connecting Amplifier (2ch stereo system) DVD/VCR DECK Speaker AUDIO OUT2 L R Amplifier AUDIO IN R L Speaker Enjoying digital audio output from the digital audio output connector Notes on audio output from the optical digital audio output connector Disc DVD Sound recording format Dolby Digital Video CD CD MP3 WMA Linear PCM (48/96/192/44.1/88.2/ 176.4 kHz 16/20/24bit) DTS MPEG 1 Linear PCM MP3 WMA Optical digital audio output from connector Dolby Digital bitstream (1-5.1 ch) or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only)*1 Linear PCM (2 ch) (48 kHz sampling/16 bit or 44.1 kHz sampling/ 16 bit)*2 Bitstream or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only)*1 PCM (44.1 kHz sampling) Linear PCM (44.1 kHz sampling) Linear PCM (It depends on the MP3 file) Linear PCM (It depends on the WMA file) *1 The type of audio output from the connector can be selected by the Settings for DVD Operation. (See p. 50.) *2 Sound having 96/192 kHz sampling is converted into 48 kHz sampling (or 88.2/176.4 kHz sampling is converted into 44.1 kHz sampling) when it is output from the DECK's optical digital audio output connector. For your reference: • Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Supporting 5.1-channel surround sound, as well as stereo (2-channel) sound, this technique enables a large quantity of sound data to be efficiently recorded on a disc. • Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit, DVDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit ~ 192 kHz/24 bit. Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762 and other world-wide patents issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 14 For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]

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For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected]
Connections (continued)
Audio Connections
Ready Checklist
Turn down the volume, then turn DECK, as well as other equipment to be connected,
off before proceeding with connection.
Do not block ventilation holes of any of the equipment and arrange them so that air can
circulate freely.
Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment.
Ensure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio and video cables.
Connecting Amplifier (2ch stereo system)
Speaker
Amplifier
Speaker
AUDIO OUT2
AUDIO IN
R
L
L
R
DVD/VCR DECK
Notes on audio output from the optical digital audio output connector
Enjoying digital audio output from the digital audio output connector
For your reference:
Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation. Supporting 5.1-channel surround sound, as well as stereo (2-channel)
sound, this technique enables a large quantity of sound data to be efficiently recorded on a disc.
Linear PCM is a signal recording format used in CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit,
DVDs are recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit ~ 192 kHz/24 bit.
Disc
DVD
Video CD
CD
MP3
WMA
Sound recording format
Dolby Digital
Linear PCM
(48/96/192/44.1/88.2/
176.4 kHz 16/20/24bit)
DTS
MPEG 1
Linear PCM
MP3
WMA
Optical digital audio output from connector
Dolby Digital bitstream (1-5.1 ch)
or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only)*
1
Linear PCM (2 ch)
(48 kHz sampling/16 bit or 44.1 kHz sampling/
16 bit)*
2
Bitstream or PCM (48 kHz sampling/16 bit only)*
1
PCM (44.1 kHz sampling)
Linear PCM (44.1 kHz sampling)
Linear PCM (It depends on the MP3 file)
Linear PCM (It depends on the WMA file)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956,674,
5,974,380, 5,978,762 and other world-wide patents issued and pending.
DTS
and
DTS Digital
Surround
are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2000
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
*1
The type of audio output from the connector can be selected by the Settings for DVD
Operation. (See p. 50.)
*2
Sound having 96/192 kHz sampling is converted into 48 kHz sampling (or 88.2/176.4 kHz
sampling is converted into 44.1 kHz sampling) when it is output from the DECK
s optical digital
audio output connector.