Understanding the multi-channel surround displays – Sony SAVA-D900 User Manual

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Playing Discs

Understanding the Multi-Channel Surround Displays

Source sound displays
The letters (L, C, R, etc.) indicate the source sound. The boxes around the letters vary to
show how the system downmixes the source sound (based on the speaker settings).
When using music sound modes like HALL, the system adds reverberation based on
the source sound.
Although the table below shows almost all of the configurations available from multi-
channel surround signals, the ones marked “✩” are the most common.

Recording
Format
(Front/ Rear)

1/0

2/0*

3/0

2/1

3/1

2/2

3/2

2/0**

PCM

* Signals with Dolby surround encoded flag OFF
** Signals with Dolby surround encoded flag ON

Notes

• The system performs Pro Logic decoding and the display conforms to 2/0** when using the following

movie sound modes with 2/0** or STEREO PCM format signals. (C. STUDIO A, B, C, V. MULTI. D.)

• When using music sound modes like HALL with standard audio formats, like PCM, the system creates

rear signals from the front L and R signals. However, a center speaker signal is not created. In this case,
sound is output from the rear speakers, but output channel indicators for the rear speakers do not light.

Source Sound and

Output Channel Display

Input Channel

DOLBY DIGITAL [1/0]

DTS [1/0]

DOLBY DIGITAL [2/0]

DTS [2/0]

DOLBY DIGITAL [3/0]

DTS [3/0]

DOLBY DIGITAL [2/1]

DTS [2/1]

DOLBY DIGITAL [3/1]

DTS [3/1]

DOLBY DIGITAL [2/2]

DTS [2/2]

✩ DOLBY DIGITAL [3/2]

✩ DTS [3/2]

✩ DOLBY DIGITAL [2/0]

✩ PCM XX kHz

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