Reproducing mpeg2 sounds from dvd videos, Output sound conversion tables – Onkyo DR-2000 User Manual

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Output sound conversion tables

Symbols in the tables

• The symbols

a

,

c

,

g

,

h

, and

i

are referred to on the previous page and this page.

• The symbols

b

,

c

,

d

,

e

, and

f

are referred to on page 62 in “Recording Using the Connected Equipment.”

Sound from the speakers

Sound signals from the digital output and kHz/bit used to convert digital signals to analog signals

*

1

Some discs have more than one sound system that
can be selected (see page 47).

*

2

You can change the conversion method temporarily
as described on the previous page, or permanently
using the setting menu (see pages 52 and 56).

Changing the DOLBY DIGITAL Surround
Sound Format to the Digitally Recordable
Frequency (kHz)/Quantization (bit)

Change the sound signal conversion method to “PCM”
following the steps in “Changing the Sound Signal Conversion
Method Temporarily” on the opposite page.

Referring to

c

in the table below, the DOLBY DIGITAL

Surround format will be converted into the 48 kHz/16 bit
format which is recordable.

DVD

Changing the MPEG2 Sound Format of
the DVD video to Analog Signals for
Recording

Digital recording of MPEG2 sounds is impossible regardless
of the sound signal conversion methods. However, analog
recording of MPEG2 is possible if you change the sound
format to analog signals.

To record MPEG2 sounds from the analog output jacks,
change the sound signal conversion method to “96k Sound” or
“PCM” following the steps in “Changing the Sound Signal
Conversion Method Temporarily” on the opposite page.

Referring to

i

in the table below, the MPEG2 format will

be converted into the recordable analog signals using the
48 kHz/16 bit format, whereas the MPEG2 sounds are not
output to the analog output jacks when the sound signal
conversion method is “Bitstream” (

h

in the table below).

DVD

Discs

DVD

videos

Linear

PCM

Sound systems*

1

Conversion methods*

2

VIDEO CDs

Audio CDs

DOLBY DIGITAL

48 kHz/16 bit
48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/24 bit
96 kHz/16 bit
96 kHz/20bit
96 kHz/24 bit

DTS

MPEG2

MPEG1

Linear PCM 44.1 kHz/16 bit

DTS

Discs

DVD

videos

Linear

PCM

Bitstream

Bitstream (7.1ch)

Sound systems*

1

96k Sound

48 kHz/16 bit

Bitstream (2ch)

Conversion methods*

2

Bitstream

48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/16 bit

kHz/bit when converting Digital Signals to

Analog Signals for Analog jacks

96k Sound

48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/16 bit
48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/24 bit
96 kHz/16 bit
96 kHz/20 bit
96 kHz/24 bit

PCM

Conversion methods*

2

Digital output signals from

the DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPT) connector

48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/16 bit

No signal is

output.

No signal

44.1 kHz/16 bit

No signal

c

b

Bitstream

No Signal

Bitstream

DOLBY DIGITAL

48 kHz/16 bit
48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/24 bit
96 kHz/16 bit
96 kHz/20 bit
96 kHz/24 bit

DTS

MPEG2

MPEG1

Linear PCM 44.1kHz/16 bit

DTS

96k Sound

48 kHz/16 bit

PCM

48 kHz/16 bit

No sound

d

a

PCM

48 kHz/16 bit

No signal

48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/20 bit

48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/20 bit

48 kHz/20 bit
48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/20 bit

48 kHz/16 bit

48 kHz/20 bit

e

f

f

Same kHz/bit as the source

Same kHz/bit as the source

Same kHz/bit as the source

VIDEO CDs

Audio CDs

48 kHz/16 bit

e
h

i

DOLBY DIGITAL

Bitstream

Same kHz/bit as

the source

DTS

DTS

Bitstream

No sound

48 kHz/16 bit

Same kHz/bit as the source

44.1 kHz/16 bit

44.1 kHz/16 bit

44.1 kHz/16 bit

g

Reproducing MPEG2 Sounds from
DVD Videos

Referring to

g

in the table below, MPEG2 sound is not

reproduced from the speakers when the sound signal
conversion method is the factory setting, “Bitstream.”

To reproduce MPEG2 sound from DVD Videos, change the
sound signal conversion method to “96k Sound” or “PCM”
following the steps in “Changing the Sound Signal Conversion
Method Temporarily” on the opposite page.

DVD

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