Sony RDR-HXD1065 User Manual

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b

Note

If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment
not compatible with DOLBY DIGITAL signals, the
“D-PCM” signals will be automatically output even
when you select “Dolby Digital.”

• MPEG (DVD VIDEOs only)
Selects the type of MPEG audio signal.

b

Note

If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment
not compatible with MPEG audio signals, the
“PCM” signals will be automatically output even
when you select “MPEG.”

• DTS (DVD VIDEOs only)
Selects whether or not to output DTS signals.

b

Note

When HDMI output is performed to equipment not
compatible with DTS signals, the signals will not be
output regardless of the “DTS” setting.

• 48kHz/96kHz PCM (DVD VIDEOs only)
Selects the sampling frequency of the audio
signal.

b

Notes

• “48kHz/96kHz PCM” setting has no effect when

audio signals are output from the LINE 2 OUT
(R-AUDIO-L) jacks or LINE 1 – TV/LINE 3/
DECODER jack. If the sampling frequency is
96 kHz, signals are simply converted to analogue
signals and output.

• If the HDMI OUT jack is connected to equipment

not compatible with 96 kHz signals, 48 kHz PCM
will be automatically output even when you select
“96kHz/24bit.”

• Audio(HDMI)
Selects the type of audio signal output from
the HDMI OUT jack.

b

Notes

• A loud noise (or no sound) will be output if you

connect the recorder to a TV that is not
compatible with DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS signals
and “Auto” is selected. In this case, select
“PCM.”

• Set “Digital Out” to “On” when outputting

compressed audio signals to an HDMI
compatible TV.

PCM

Select this when the recorder
is connected to an audio
component without a built-in
MPEG decoder. If you play
MPEG audio sound tracks,
the recorder outputs stereo
signals via the DIGITAL
OUT (COAXIAL or
OPTICAL) jack.

MPEG

Select this when the recorder
is connected to an audio
component with a built-in
MPEG decoder.

On

Select this when the recorder
is connected to an audio
component with a built-in
DTS decoder.

Off

Select this when the recorder
is connected to an audio
component without a built-in
DTS decoder.

48kHz/
16bit

The audio signals of DVD
VIDEOs are converted to
48 kHz/16 bit and output.

96kHz/
24bit

All signals containing
96 kHz/24 bit are output
without conversion.
However, the signals are
output at 48 kHz/16 bit if
copyright-protected signals
are contained.

Auto

Normally select this position.
Outputs the optimum audio
signal that can be received by
the TV based on the “Digital
Out” setting (page 143).

PCM

Converts Dolby Digital or
96 kHz PCM signals to
48 kHz/16 bit PCM.

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