Yamaha S1500 MCXSP10 Manual - Page 17
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English 4:3 panscan 4:3 letterbox Widescreen TV System (NTSC/PAL conversion) Allows you to select [PAL], [NTSC] or [Auto] mode to match your TV system. You can play PAL discs on NTSC monitor, and NTSC discs on PAL monitor. Choices: PAL, NTSC, Auto The following conversions are supported. Disc Format NTSC PAL Output format Selected mode NTSC PAL AUTO NTSC PAL NTSC NTSC PAL PAL Notes: - In progressive scan mode, the output signals from the VIDEO and S VIDEO jacks are same as the format of the disc you play. - Some image distortion occurs when switching the NTSC and PAL mode. - If your TV does not accept the selected mode while you change the [TV System] setting, the screen will be distorted so that you cannot recognize the On-screen menu. When it occurs, you can change the [TV System] settings by the remote control operations. Follow the procedures below. • Choosing [PAL]: Press PLAY (u)/2/5/6/PLAY (u) on the remote control. • Choosing [NTSC]: Press PLAY (u)/2/5/7/PLAY (u) on the remote control. Audio Menu Digital output Enables you to specify the type of digital output to suit your AV receiver. Select [PCM only] if your receiver is not capable of decoding multi-channel audio. Select [All] if you connected this unit's digital out jacks to a multi-channel decoder receiver. Choices: Off, PCM only, All Initial setting: All Note: - Digital output is not available for SA-CDs. On-screen menu Analog output Enables you to specify the type of analog output suitable for your AV receiver. Choices: Stereo, DolbysurrCompat, 3D sound, Multi-channel Initial setting: Multi-channel Stereo: In this setting, the multi-channel audio is downmixed to a stereo signal. Select this setting when connecting to a TV, stereo amplifier/ receiver, etc. DolbysurrCompat: Select this setting when using equipment with a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder. In this setting, the multi-channel audio (Dolby Digital, MPEG-2, DTS) is downmixed to a Dolby Surroundcompatible 2-ch output. SA-CD and PCM signals with a sampling frequency of over 88.2 kHz are downmixed to normal stereo. 3D sound: In a setup without rear speakers (analogue stereo output), 3D Sound remixes the six channels of digital surround (except for SA-CD and PCM signals with a sampling frequency of over 88.2 kHz) into a two speaker output while retaining all of the original audio information. The result is the sensation of being surrounded by multiple speakers. Multi-channel: Select this setting when using a multichannel AV receiver with 6-ch discrete inputs. The multichannel audio signals those of like DVD-Audio, DVDVideo, and SA-CD are output from the respective 6-ch discrete output jacks. In this mode, this unit will perform DTS decoding, Dolby Digital 5.1-channel decoding, or MPEG Multichannel decoding when applicable, and Dolby Pro Logic II decoding on 2-ch sound tracks except for SA-CD and PCM signals with a sampling frequency of over 88.2 kHz. PCM output Enables you to select PCM digital output at 48 kHz or 96 kHz. If you select [48 kHz], PCM data will be converted to 2-ch 48 kHz or less. Select [48 kHz] if the connected equipment cannot process signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Choices: 96 kHz, 48 kHz Initial setting: 96 kHz Note: - Signals are converted to either 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz despite the above settings if the disc has copy protection. - If you select [96 kHz], signals with a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz are converted to 2-ch 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz. 13