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Recording settings, The initial setup menu 08 – Pioneer DVR-230-S User Manual

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The Initial Setup menu

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NICAM Select

– If you want to record the non-NICAM

audio in a TV broadcast, select

Regular Audio

,

otherwise set to

NICAM

. (When set to

NICAM

, you

can still select

Regular Audio

using the

AUDIO

button. See

Changing audio channels

on page 23.)

Tuner Level

– Set to

Compression

if the audio level

from the built-in tuner is excessively high causing
distortion.

External Audio

– Select

Stereo

if the external audio

input is regular stereo, or

Bilingual

if each channel

carries a separate soundtrack.

Bilingual Rec

When recording a bilingual source

from an external input in Video mode or VR mode set
to

XP

, you can choose to record either the

A/L

(left),

or the

B/R

(right) audio channel.

Note

• Except in

XP

recording mode, if you’re recording in

VR mode, both channels will be recorded and you
can switch them as you like on playback.

Audio Out

Use the various Audio Out settings to make sure that the
digital audio output is compatible with your AV receiver
(or other connected component). You may need to check
the operating instructions that came with your AV
receiver to see which digital formats it’s compatible with.

From the Audio Out screen, use the

/

buttons to

select a setting, then use the

/

buttons to adjust it.

Dolby Digital

– If your AV receiver, etc. is Dolby

Digital compatible, set to

Dolby Digital

, otherwise

set to

Dolby Digital -> PCM

.

96kHz PCM

– If your AV receiver, etc. is compatible

with high sampling rate audio (88.2 / 96 kHz), set to

96kHz

, otherwise set to

96kHz -> 48kHz

.

DTS

– If your AV receiver, etc. has a built-in DTS

decoder, set to

On

, otherwise set to

Off

. (See also

Important

below.)

MPEG

– If your AV receiver, etc. is MPEG audio

compatible, set to

MPEG

, otherwise set to

MPEG ->

PCM

.

Important

• If you set

DTS

to

On

with a non-DTS compatible

amplifier, noise will be output when you play a DTS
disc.

• When set to

On

, there is no analog audio output

when playing a DTS DVD-Video disc.

• When playing a DTS audio CD (even when

DTS

is

Off

), noise is output from the analog outputs.

Do not

play this through your amplifier and speakers.

• When playing a DTS audio CD, make sure that

Stereo

is selected using the

AUDIO

button. See

Switching DVD soundtracks

on page 33.

Recording settings

Optimized Rec

• Default setting:

Off

On the default setting, if a timer program (Standard or
VIDEO Plus+ programming system) is set but there isn’t
enough space on the disc at the recording quality set, the
recording will start, but it will be cut off when the disc is
full.

Set

Optimized Rec

to

On

to have the recorder

automatically adjust the recording quality to fit the
available disc space.

Basic

Disc

Video

Audio

Recording

Playback

Dolby Digital

96kHz PCM

DTS

MPEG

Audio

Audio Adjust

Audio In

Audio Out

Audio Out

Dolby Digital

96kHz PCM

DTS

MPEG

96kHz -> 48kHz

On

MPEG -> PCM

Dolby Digital

Basic

Disc

Video

Audio

Recording

Playback

Optimized Rec

Auto Chapter

DVD-RW Auto Init

Recording

Optimized Rec

Optimized Rec

Off

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