Yamaha DVX-S150 Owner's Manual - Page 76

Checking the Audio Input Signal Type, About digital signals that exceed 48 kHz

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Checking the Audio Input Signal Type You can check the information on the audio input signal currently played back on the CinemaStation. STANDBY/ON POWER TV AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE SURROUND SELECT MATRIX 6.1 STEREO REPEAT A-B NIGHT SW CENTER SURR SET MENU TV CH PRESET TV INPUT A B C D E SHIFT SLEEP PRESET FREQ/RDS MODE PTY SEEK START ON SCREEN START YPAO CH ENTER MENU CH STATUS ON/OFF TV VOL MUTE RETURN TEST VOLUME DVD/CD AMP VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME STEREO AMP CINEMA 1 Play the source of which you want to check the audio input signal type. 2 Press AMP. 3 Press STEREO Stereo playback starts. Configuring the Audio Input Signal Setting 4 Press . Audio input signal information appears on the CinemaStation display. Each time you press the button, information changes depending on the input source. • Audio input signal type Shows the format of the audio signal. When the digital audio input cannot be recognized, the mode is automatically set to analog audio input. • Audio channels (only for Dolby Digital and DTS) Shows the number of audio channels the input signal contains. For example, "in: 3/2/LFE" indicates 3 front channels, 2 surround channels, and LFE. "1+1" indicates main/sub audio in bilingual broadcasts or other 2-channel audio, and MLT indicates audio with 3 channels or more. • Frequency (fs) (only for digital signals) Shows the frequency sampling of the input signal. If the sampling frequency cannot be measured, "unknown" appears. • Bit rate (rate) (only for Dolby Digital and DTS) Shows the amount of data the input signal contains per second. If the bit rate cannot be measured, "unknown" appears. • Flag (flg) (only for Dolby Digital and DTS) Shows the recognition signal (flag) the input signal contains. If the flag cannot be recognized, "None" appears. ■ About digital signals that exceed 48 kHz CinemaStation's digital input jack supports a sampling frequency up to 96 kHz. Before connecting an AV equipment to the digital input jack, read the manual for it to check the sampling frequency. Also, be sure to the following notes when inputting a digital signal that exceeds 48 kHz. • DSP Programs are not selectable. You can only listen to normal 2ch stereo from the front speakers. • During playback, you cannot adjust the volume level of center and surround L/R speakers. • Depending on the "Setting speaker sizes (Speaker Set)" settings in the Set Menu (page 77), the Subwoofer may output sound. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 71

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Configuring the Audio Input Signal Setting
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
You can check the information on the audio input signal
currently played back on the CinemaStation.
1
Play the source of which you want to check
the audio input signal type.
2
Press AMP.
3
Press STEREO
Stereo playback starts.
4
Press
.
Audio input signal information appears on the
CinemaStation display.
Each time you press the button, information changes
depending on the input source.
Audio input signal type
Shows the format of the audio signal. When the
digital audio input cannot be recognized, the mode
is automatically set to analog audio input.
Audio channels (only for Dolby Digital and
DTS)
Shows the number of audio channels the input
signal contains.
For example, “in: 3/2/LFE”
indicates 3 front channels, 2 surround channels,
and LFE. “1+1” indicates main/sub audio in
bilingual broadcasts or other 2-channel audio, and
MLT indicates audio with 3 channels or more.
Frequency (fs) (only for digital signals)
Shows the frequency sampling of the input signal.
If the sampling frequency cannot be measured,
“unknown” appears.
Bit rate (rate) (only for Dolby Digital and
DTS)
Shows the amount of data the input signal contains
per second. If the bit rate cannot be measured,
“unknown” appears.
Flag (flg) (only for Dolby Digital and DTS)
Shows the recognition signal (flag) the input signal
contains. If the flag cannot be recognized, “None”
appears.
About digital signals that exceed 48 kHz
CinemaStation’s digital input jack supports a sampling
frequency up to 96 kHz. Before connecting an AV
equipment to the digital input jack, read the manual for it
to check the sampling frequency. Also, be sure to the
following notes when inputting a digital signal that
exceeds 48 kHz.
DSP Programs are not selectable. You can only listen
to normal 2ch stereo from the front speakers.
During playback, you cannot adjust the volume level of
center and surround L/R speakers.
Depending on the “Setting speaker sizes (Speaker Set)”
settings in the Set Menu (page 77), the Subwoofer may
output sound.
Checking the Audio Input Signal
Type
TV
CH
CINEMA
CH
POWER
AUDIO
SELECT
NIGHT
SW
TV CH
TV INPUT
SLEEP
PRESET
PRESET
A
B
C
D
E
CENTER
SURR
SHIFT
STEREO
MATRIX 6.1
A-B
REPEAT
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
ON SCREEN
MENU
TEST
RETURN
STATUS
TV VOL
VOLUME
MUTE
AMP
DVD/CD
VCR
VIDEO
TUNER
MOVIE
MUSIC
SPORTS
GAME
ENTER
YPAO
ON/OFF
STANDBY/ON
START
PTY SEEK
MODE
SURROUND
SET MENU
START
FREQ/RDS
AMP
STEREO