Convenient functionsVQT3C1484Changing the unit’s settings∫ Digital Audio Output¾ PCM Down ConversionSelect how to output audio with a sampling frequencyof 96 kHz.≥It will be converted to 48 kHz regardless of the settingin the following cases.– The signals have a sampling frequency of over96 kHz.– The disc has copy protection.– “BD-Video Secondary Audio” is set to “On”. ([BD-V])≥If “Off” is selected, signals are output as 96 kHz≥If “On” is selected, signals are converted to 48 kHz.(Choose when the connected equipment cannotprocess signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz.)¾ Dolby D / Dolby D + / Dolby TrueHD¾ DTS / DTS-HD¾ MPEGSelect the audio signal to output.≥Select “PCM” when the connected equipment cannotdecode the respective audio format.≥Not making the proper settings may result in noise.¾ BD-Video Secondary Audio([BD-V] with secondary audio)Turn on/off the clicking sound on the menu and audiowith secondary video.If “Off” is selected, the primary audio only is output.∫ Audio DelayMis-sync between the video and audio is corrected bydelaying the audio output.∫ Audio Type for Digital BroadcastIf the programme has more than one track (Dolby Digital,MPEG, etc.), you can set priorities.≥This setting will give effect in the following conditions.– The default setting when watching broadcasts.– The default setting when playing back the title recordedin DR mode.– File Conversion (> 47)– Normal speed copy from the title recorded in DR mode.(> 51, 53)∫ Audio for HG / HX / HE / HL / HMRecordingIf the programme has multi channel audio, priority is given towhat you select.≥This setting will give effect in the following cases.– File Conversion (> 47)– Normal speed copy in HG, HX, HE, HL or HM mode froma title recorded in DR mode. (> 51, 53)SoundDigital Audio OutputDigital Audio OutputDolby D / Dloby D+ / Dolby TrueHDDTS / DTS-HDMPEGBD-Video Secondary AudioPCM Down Conversion