Sony RDR-GX310 User Manual

Page 79

Advertising
background image

79

Se
tti

n

g

s an
d Adj

u

st

m

ent
s

Audio Connection

The following setup items switch the method of
outputting audio signals when you connect a
component such as an amplifier (receiver) with a
digital input jack.
For connection details, see “Step 4: Connecting
the Audio Cords” on page 18.
Select “Dolby Digital,” “DTS,” and “48kHz/
96kHz PCM” after setting “Digital Out” to “On.”

If you connect a component that does not accept
the selected audio signal, a loud noise (or no
sound) will come out from the speakers, and may
affect your ears or cause speaker damage.

1

Select “Audio Connection” in “Audio,” and
press ENTER.

2

Select “Digital Out,” and press ENTER.

3

Select “On,” and press ENTER.

4

Set the digital output signal.

• Dolby Digital (DVDs only)
Selects the type of Dolby Digital signal.

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

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

b

Note

“48kHz/96kHz PCM” setting has no effect when audio
signals are output from the LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L)
jacks. If the sampling frequency is 96kHz, signals are
simply converted to 96kHz analog signals and output.

On

Normally select this position.

Off

The influence of the digital
circuit upon the analog circuit
is minimal.

D-PCM

Select this when the recorder is
connected to an audio component
lacking a built-in Dolby Digital
decoder. The surround effects of
output signals are determined by
the “Downmix” setting item in
“Audio” setup.

Dolby
Digital

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

Audio - Audio Connection

Digital Out :

On

DTS :

Dolby Digital :

Off

D-PCM

48kHz/96kHz PCM :

48kHz/16bit

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 DVD video audio signal is
converted to 48kHz/16bit and
output.

96kHz/
24bit

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

Advertising