Changing the initial settings – Panasonic DVDL50D User Manual
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Changing the initial settings
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Make settings as shown in table below, depending on the kind of equipment that is con
nected to the audio input/output (optical digital audio output) connector, using the optical
digital audio cable.
Type of equipment to be con
nected
Recommended setting
1 LPCM
96k^48k
2 Dolby Digital
3 dts
No equipment is connected
1 No
1 Bitstream
1 Off
AV amplifier (with digital audio
input connector) without Dolby
Digital/dts decoder
2 Yes»'
2 PCM»2
1 Off»2
Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder
(See page 69.)
2 Yes»'
1 Bitstream
1 Off
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
decoder/dts decoder
(See page 69.)
2 Yes»'
1 Bitstream
2 Bitstream
•Underlined items are a factory preset.
In the case of a DVD recorded in Linear PCM of 96 kHz, audio output from the player’s
audio input/output (optical digital audio output) connector is converted to 48 kHz if the
player is connected using the optical digital audio cable.
To enjoy high quality sound at 96 kHz, connect the amplifier or decoder to the audio
input/output (optical digital audio output) connector using the audio/video cable (sup
plied), not the optical digital audio cable. (Select “1 No" at the “1 LPCM 96k-^48k’’.)
®^When connecting an amplifier (with an optical digital input connector) which does not
contain the Dolby Digital (AC-3) or dts decoder, be sure to select "2 PCM” at the “2
Dolby Digital” and "1 Off” at the “3 dts". If “Bitstream” is selected, any attempt to play
DVDs may cause such a high level of noise that it may be harmful to your ears and
damage your speakers.
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