Digital audio output – Yamaha DV-C6280 User Manual

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7. Digital Audio Output

Select the appropriate position for your AV system (AV amplifier, etc.) which this
unit is connected to. When you setup your AV system, you must adjust this setting
before starting playback. Otherwise, there may be a digital signal which the
connected equipment cannot process and the consequent noise could damage your
ears and your speakers.

DESCRIPTION OF EACH ITEM

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Select ‘No’ if the digital audio input of your audio equipment (AV amplifier,
etc.) can handle 96 kHz /24 bit signal. If it is not acceptable for 96 kHz /24
bit digital audio signal, or the 96 kHz linear PCM disc you want to play is
copyright-protected, it is recommended to set ‘1 No’ and make analog
connection to enjoy high quality sound. If it is set to ‘2 Yes’, signal is
converted to linear PCM 48 kHz before being output from analog output.

** When connecting equipment which does not have decoder for each format, be

sure to select this position to prevent noise output as it could damage your
ears and your speakers.

*** Depending on disc’s capability, MPEG audio bitstream may not be output

properly.

U.K., Europe and Australia models

U.S.A, Canada and General
models

Digital Audio Output

1 PCM Down Conversion

2 Dolby Digital

3 DTS Digital Surround

No

Bitstream

Off

Press RETURN to exit

4 MPEG

PCM

Digital Audio Output

1 PCM Down Conversion

2 Dolby Digital

3 DTS Digital Surround

No

Bitstream

Off

Press RETURN to exit

1 PCM Down Conversion

When playing a 96 kHz
linear PCM disc, you can
choose whether to output
high-fidelity analog signal, or
convert it down to 48 kHz to
output digital signal.

2 Dolby Digital

To select the signal format
output from this unit when
playing a DVD encoded with
Dolby Digital.

3 DTS Digital Surround

Select whether to output
DTS digital signal or not.

Europe, U.K. and
Australia models

4 MPEG

To select the signal format
output from this unit when
playing a DVD encoded with
MPEG audio.

1 No

When playing a DVD recorded in 96 kHz linear
PCM, signal of 96 kHz /24 bit sampling frequency
is output and you can enjoy high quality sound. If
the DVD is copyright-protected, no digital signal is
output unless converted to 48 kHz.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

without digital input.

2 Yes

When playing a DVD recorded in 96 kHz linear
PCM, signal is converted to 48 kHz /16 bit
sampling frequency and can be output from digital
output terminal even if the DVD is copyright-
protected.
• It is recommended to select this position when

connecting equipment with digital input.*

1 Bitstream

Dolby Digital bitstream signal is output from this
unit’s digital output.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

incorporates Dolby Digital decoder.

2 PCM**

Signals converted to 2ch linear PCM is output from
this unit.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

which does not have Dolby Digital decoder.

1 Off**

No digital signal is output even though the disc
being played is encoded with DTS to prevent
digital signal to be output.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

which does not have a DTS decoder.

2 Bitstream

DTS bitstream is output when playing a disc
encoded with DTS format.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

incorporates a DTS decoder.

1 PCM**

Signals converted to 2ch linear PCM is output from
this unit.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

which dose not have a MPEG decoder.

2 Bitstream***

MPEG bitstream signal is output from this unit’s
digital output.
• Select this position when connecting equipment

incorporates a MPEG decoder.

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