35 input setup – Integra DTR-9.1 User Manual
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Input Setup
Auto: Select for automatic detection of the input signal
format. The input signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS,
MPEG, PCM or Analog) used by the selected input
source is detected automatically to execute the re-
quired decoding process. If no digital signal is input,
the input signals to the analog input jacks will be
played.
AC-3RF: Select if a LD player with an AC-3RF terminal is
connected to the AC-3RF input on the DTR-9.1. AC-
3RF can only be selected if VIDEO 4 is selected as
the input source.
Digital: Select for automatic detection of a digital input
signal format. The input digital signal format (Dolby
Digital, DTS, MPEG, or PCM) used by the selected
digital input source is detected automatically to ex-
ecute the necessary decoding process.
DTS: Select for DTS signal processing. The decoding pro-
cess is executed only when DTS signals are input.
PCM: Select for PCM signal processing. The decoding
process is executed only when PCM signals are in-
put.
Analog: Regardless of whether the component is also
digitally connected, the audio signals input from the
component through the analog input jacks are
played.
Notes:
• If “Auto” or “Digital” is selected and a compact disc
or LD is fast-forwarded during playback, decoded
PCM signals may produce a skipping sound. In such
cases, change the setting to “PCM.”
• If a compact disc or LD encoded in the DTS format is
played back with “PCM” selected, only noise will be
produced. Always select “Auto,” “Digital,” or “DTS”
when playing back DTS-encoded sources.
Notes on DTS:
• If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when the
“PCM” setting is selected on the DTR-9.1, the DTS
encoded signal will not be decoded and noise will
be output. This noise could damage the amplifier
and speakers. Therefore, be sure to selected
“Auto,” “Digital,” or “DTS” and use the digital input
jacks (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) to connect the DTS
source.
• If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when the
“Auto” or “Digital” setting is selected, you may hear
a noise for a short while until the DTS decoder recog-
nizes the DTS-encoded signal and starts operating.
This is not a malfunction.
• If you press the PAUSE or SKIP button on the player
while playing a DTS source, a short noise may be
heard. This is not a malfunction. In such cases, try
playing the source in the “DTS” selected.
• The DTS indicator on the DTR-9.1 lights while a DTS
source is played. When playback finishes and the
DTS signal transmission stops, the DTR-9.1 remains in
DTS mode and the DTS indicator remains lit. This pre-
vents noise when you operate the PAUSE or SKIP
button on the player. Therefore, if the source is im-
mediately switched from DTS to PCM, the PCM sig-
nal may not be played. In this case, stop the play-
back of the source on the player for about three
seconds and then resume playback.
• You may not be able to play some DTS source sig-
nals from certain CD players and LD players even if
you connect the player to the DTR-9.1 digitally. This
is because the digital signal has been processed
(such as the output level, sampling frequency, or
frequency response) and the DTR-9.1 cannot recog-
nize the signal as DTS data. Therefore you may hear
noise when you play a DTS source while processing
the signal.
• The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, TAPE
1 OUT, and TAPE 2 OUT output analog audio signals.
Do not record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using
these outputs. If you do, the DTS-encoded signal will
be recorded as noise.