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Recording an audio source – Sony AV-DV75 User Manual

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TO PLAY A DVD OR LD RECORDED IN

DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND

This receiver is equipped with the Doiby Digital decoder and

has the DIGITAL IN (both OPTICAL and COAXIAL) terminals.

When a DVD or LD player is connected to the DIGITAL IN terminal
of the receiver, you can enjoy theater-quality audio right in your

home Vi/hen playing discs recorded in Dolby Digital Surround.

Before operation

Check that the TAPE MONITOR is not selected. If the TAPE

MONITOR is selected, press the TAPE MONITOR button so that

“TAPE OFF” appears on the display.

1 Turn the FUNCTION to select the VIDEO 1 (VIDEO

2 or VIDEO 3) and press the DIGITAUANALOG/

BAND button repeatedly until “DIGITAL” is

dispiayed.

RECORDiNG AN AUDiO SOURCE

The DVD (LD) player connected to the OPTICAL (COAXIAL)

DIGITAL IN terminal is selected as a source.

Start piaying the DVD (LD) recorded in Doiby

Digitai Surround.

The “DOLBY DIGITAL” indicator will light on the display when
the bit stream of the Dolby Digital Surround comes in the

unit.

To select the Dolby Digital Surround mode according to your

speakers, see “SELECTING DOLBY SURROUND” on page

15.

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' While the TAPE MONITOR is selected and the TAPE MONITOR

indicator turns red, “DIGITAL” cannot be selected.

' When headphones are plugged in, the Dolby Digital Surround

mode is automatically changed to “2chSTEREO” and the “2CH
DOWNMIX” indicator lights on the display.
Even if the DOLBY SURROUND button is pressed while the
headphones are plugged in, the mode cannot be changed.

' This unit supperts input signals of the Dolby Digital Surround

bit stream and linear PCM whose sampling frequency is 32
kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. The unit cannot play the DVDs whose

sampling frequency is 96 kHz.

' When connecting some DVD player to the receiver through the

DIGITAL IN terminals, noise may be heard in the DVD operation:
e.g. searching a disc, skipping a chapter.

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TAPE MONITOR

MULTI JOG

1 Select the pirogram source to be recorded.

Turn the FUNCTION.

2 Set the tape deck or MD recorder to the recording

mode.

3 Start the selected program source.

To monitor recorded sound during recording (when the

connected tape deck is a three-head system)

Press the TAPE MONITOR button. “TAPE ON” appears on the

display for four seconds, and then the source name selected in
step 1 comes back on. To cancel the tape monitor, press it again
so that “TAPE OFF” appears.

Any sound control system has no effect on recording (see

page 8).

Input sound through the DIGITAL IN terminals cannot be
recorded. When recording the sound from the DVD, CD, MD

or LD player, connect the analog AUDIO OUT terminals of
the player to the corresponding AUDIO IN terminals of the

receiver.

The sound will be recorded in 2 ch stereo.
When recording audio sources by the MD recorder connected

to the VIDEO 1/DVD/MD AUDIO OUT terminals, the selected
video source (see page 11) should be V2 or V3. Recording

cannot be done while the VI (VIDEO 1) is selected and
displayed on the window.

Input sound from the tape deck connected to the TAPE

MONITOR IN terminals cannot be recorded.

ENGLISH

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