Sony STR DA5500ES Operating Instructions - Page 33

Connecting components with, HDMI jacks, HDMI features - support

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Connecting components with HDMI jacks HDMI is the abbreviated name for HighDefinition Multimedia Interface. It is an interface which transmits video and audio signals in digital format. HDMI features • A digital audio signals transmitted by HDMI can be output from the speakers and the PRE OUT jacks on this receiver. This signal supports Dolby Digital, DTS, DSD, and Linear PCM. • Linear PCM (sampling frequency less than 192 kHz) with digital audio signals of up to 8 channels can be received with this receiver using the HDMI IN jack. • Analog video signals input to the VIDEO jack, or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks can be output as HDMI signals. Audio signals are not output from HDMI OUT jacks when the image is converted. • This receiver supports DSD transmission (Super Audio CD), extended by HDMI ver1.2. • This receiver supports High Bitrate Audio (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD), Deep Color and x.v.Color (x.v.Colour) transmission, extended by HDMI ver1.3. • The HDMI jacks of this receiver support the Control for HDMI function. The HDMI OUT B jack, however, does not support the Control for HDMI function. • HDMI IN 4 and IN 5 are inputs which are considered sound quality. Input IN 4 or IN 5 when you need higher quality sound. You can also use IN 4 or IN 5 jacks in the same manner as the HDMI IN 3. • The HDMI IN 1, IN 2, and IN 6 jacks are used for connecting a camcorder. Use the HDMI IN 1, IN 2, and IN 6 jacks when you connect a camcorder to the receiver. continued 33GB Getting Started

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33
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Getting Started
HDMI is the abbreviated name for High-
Definition Multimedia Interface. It is an
interface which transmits video and audio
signals in digital format.
HDMI features
A digital audio signals transmitted by HDMI
can be output from the speakers and the PRE
OUT jacks on this receiver. This signal
supports Dolby Digital, DTS, DSD, and
Linear PCM.
Linear PCM (sampling frequency less than
192 kHz) with digital audio signals of up to
8 channels can be received with this receiver
using the HDMI IN jack.
Analog video signals input to the VIDEO
jack, or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks can be
output as HDMI signals. Audio signals are
not output from HDMI OUT jacks when the
image is converted.
This receiver supports DSD transmission
(Super Audio CD), extended by HDMI
ver1.2.
This receiver supports High Bitrate Audio
(DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD),
Deep Color and x.v.Color (x.v.Colour)
transmission, extended by HDMI ver1.3.
The HDMI jacks of this receiver support the
Control for HDMI function. The HDMI
OUT B jack, however, does not support the
Control for HDMI function.
HDMI IN 4 and IN 5 are inputs which are
considered sound quality. Input IN 4 or IN 5
when you need higher quality sound. You
can also use IN 4 or IN 5 jacks in the same
manner as the HDMI IN 3.
The HDMI IN 1, IN 2, and IN 6 jacks are
used for connecting a camcorder. Use the
HDMI IN 1, IN 2, and IN 6 jacks when you
connect a camcorder to the receiver.
Connecting components with
HDMI jacks
continued