Digital audio output selection formats, Software license notice – Pioneer BDP-430 User Manual

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Digital Audio Output Selection Formats

Setup

Definition

Output

terminal

Audio Stream

PCM

Dolby

Digital

Dolby

Digital

Plus

Dolby

TrueHD

DTS

DTS-HD

HR

DTS-HD

MA

PCM

Decodes Primary,
Secondary and Effect
audio streams together
into PCM audio.

HDMI OUT

PCM

PCM

PCM

PCM

PCM

PCM

7.1ch

PCM

7.1ch

OPTICAL

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

PCM

PCM 2ch

PCM 2ch

Bitstream

(Mix)

Decodes Primary,
Secondary and Effect
audio streams together
into PCM audio,
then re-encodes the
PCM audio into DTS
bitstream.

HDMI OUT/

OPTICAL

DTS

DTS

DTS

DTS

DTS

DTS

5.1ch

DTS

5.1ch

Bitstream

Outputs only the
Primary audio
soundtrack (main
soundtrack of the
movie) so that your
audio equipment can
decode the audio
bitstream. You will not
hear Secondary and
Effect audio.

HDMI OUT

PCM

Dolby

Digital

Dolby

Digital

Plus

Dolby

TrueHD

DTS

DTS-HD

HR

DTS-HD

MA

OPTICAL

PCM 2ch

Dolby

Digital

Dolby

Digital

Dolby

Digital

DTS

DTS-ES

5.1ch

DTS-ES

5.1ch

Blu-ray discs may include three audio streams.

Primary Audio: The audio soundtrack of the main feature

Secondary Audio: Additional soundtrack such as director or actor’s commentary.

Interactive Audio: Interactive sounds will be heard when selected.

Interactive Audio is different on each Blu-ray Disc.

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bash-2.05. Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software

Foundation, Inc. Licensed under GPLv2.

libsysfs-2.1.0. Copyright (C) IBM Corp. 2003.

Licensed under GPLv2.

BusyBox v1.2.1 multi-call binary. Copyright

(C) 1998-2009 Erik Andersen, Rob Landley,
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uClibc-0.9.29. Copyright (C) 1999-2008 by

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convergence integrated media GmbH. (C)
Copyright 2002 convergence GmbH. Licensed
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libusb-0.1.12. Copyright (C) 2000-2003

Johannes Erdfelt. Copyright (C) 2003 Brad
Hards. Licensed under LGPLv2.1.

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by contacting your local Pioneer Customer
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