Pioneer SDV-P7 Owner's Manual - Page 52

Setting Digital and Analog Audio Output OUTPUT SELECTION

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Changing Initial Settings Setting Digital and Analog Audio Output (OUTPUT SELECTION) You can set linear PCM audio output for both digital and analog output. Set audio output correctly to match the components you are using with this unit. Precaution: • If the setting is incorrect there will be no sound so be sure to read the manuals of the con- nected components. 1 Move the joystick up/down to select the "OUTPUT SELECTION" in the second SET UP MENU. "OUTPUT SELECTION" is indicated in blue. (For details, see page 37.) 2 Click the joystick. Audio output setting menu is displayed. 3 Move the joystick up/down to select the desired audio output setting. The currently set audio output setting is indicated the mark " ". The audio output setting selected with the joystick is indicated in blue. Output setting 48kHz 96kHz Setting detail Select this setting when using digital connections. A 48 kHz signal is output regardless of the audio sampling frequency. A 96 kHz signal is converted to a 48 kHz signal. (Initial setting) Select this setting when using analog connections. The signal is output with the same frequency as the audio sampling frequency. With a 96 kHz signal, you can enjoy exceptionally high sound quality. 4 Click the joystick. The selected audio output setting is set. Note: • With discs featuring 96 kHz recording, if you select the "96kHz" setting, audio is not output from digital output. • With discs do not feature a CSS (Content Scrambling System) copy guard signal, a 96 kHz digital signal is output. • When using this unit with a Multi-Channel AV Master Unit (e.g. AVM-P9000R, AVM- P9000), select the "48kHz" setting. If you select the "96kHz" setting, no sound will be output when playing discs featuring 96 kHz recordings. • Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display. 49

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Changing Initial Settings
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Setting Digital and Analog Audio Output (OUTPUT SELECTION)
You can set linear PCM audio output for both digital and analog output. Set audio output cor-
rectly to match the components you are using with this unit.
Precaution:
If the setting is incorrect there will be no sound so be sure to read the manuals of the con-
nected components.
Move the joystick up/down to select the
OUTPUT SELECTION
in the second SET
UP MENU.
OUTPUT SELECTION
is indicated in blue. (For
details, see page 37.)
Click the joystick.
Audio output setting menu is displayed.
Move the joystick up/down to select the
desired audio output setting.
The currently set audio output setting is indicated the
mark
. The audio output setting selected with the
joystick is indicated in blue.
Output setting
Setting detail
48kHz
Select this setting when using digital connections.
A 48 kHz signal is output regardless of the audio sampling frequency.
A 96 kHz signal is converted to a 48 kHz signal. (Initial setting)
96kHz
Select this setting when using analog connections.
The signal is output with the same frequency as the audio sampling frequen-
cy. With a 96 kHz signal, you can enjoy exceptionally high sound quality.
Click the joystick.
The selected audio output setting is set.
Note:
With discs featuring 96 kHz recording, if you select the
96kHz
setting, audio is not output
from digital output.
With discs do not feature a CSS (Content Scrambling System) copy guard signal, a 96 kHz
digital signal is output.
When using this unit with a Multi-Channel AV Master Unit (e.g. AVM-P9000R, AVM-
P9000), select the
48kHz
setting. If you select the
96kHz
setting, no sound will be output
when playing discs featuring 96 kHz recordings.
Pressing the RETURN button takes you back to the previous display.
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