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DVD VCD CD DVD-A
Up convert
You can convert the 44.1 or 48kHz sampling frequency to 1x, 2x
or 4x. It is also possible to convert the PCM signal to a DSD
signal.
Press the UP CONVERT button once to display current settings.
Further presses change the up conversion rate.
The normal screen display returns 3 seconds after the last button
was pressd.
CONV 44.1/48
A 1x conversion rate that outputs the 44.1kHz or 48kHz
sampling frequency.
CONV 88.2/96
A 2x conversion rate that outputs a sampling frequency twice
the 44.1kHz or 48kHz sampling frequency.
CONV 176.4/192
A 4x conversion rate that outputs a sampling frequency four
times the 44.1kHz or 48kHz sampling frequency.
The DUAL digital output mode combined with the
176.4/192kHz sampling frequency outputs an 88.2/96kHz left
channel from the XLR1(L) terminal and an 88.2/96kHz right
channel from the XLR2(R) terminal.
This requires two XLR cables and a DUAL AES compliant D/A
converter.
CONV DSD
When an ES-LINK compliant device is connected to the XLR
terminals, the P-03 Universal can convert PCM signals to DSD
signals (1 bit, 64 fs) through the XLR terminals. (This signal is
output only via the XLR terminals.)
CONV OFF
This setting provides no up conversion.
The unit outputs native stream signals (Dolby Digital, DTS or
MPEG) during playback of a DVD-Video disc.
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Super Audio CDs output a DSD signal (1 bit, 64fs) and cannot
be up converted.
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Select 88.2/96kHz or 176.4/192kHz for the DUAL digital
output mode. A 44.1/48kHz or OFF setting will result in no
data output.
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The i.LINK terminal cannot output up converted signals or
signals converted to DSD signals.
The RCA terminals cannot output signals converted to DSD
signals. For details, see the chart on page 12.
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The PAL 4% down mode doesn’t work when the up
conversion is set to “CONV DSD”.