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DVD
Lip sync
This function allows you to adjust the synchronization of the
video and audio portions of a DVD.
Press the LIP SYNC button to display the current lip sync value
(default is 0). Use the left and right cursor buttons to adjust
the value. Positive values mean that the sound is delayed
relative to the picture.
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Press LIP SYNC again to cancel this setting. Any other
operational display appearing on screen will also cancel this
setting. Note that lip sync should be cancelled if you need to
use the left and right cursor buttons to navigate menus, etc.
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The lip sync value you set is stored when you turn the unit
off, and will be remembered next time you turn the unit on
again.
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This function has an effect on the signals output from the
following terminals:
AUDIO OUT, i.LINK (AUDIO), HDMI
• When using the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal, set the i.LINK
button to “PCM” (see page 26).
When using the HDMI terminal, set Dolby Digital, DTS and
MPEG Audio of “Audio Digital Out” setting to “PCM” (see
page 35).
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Turning video on and off
Use the VIDEO ON/OFF button to turn video output to the
television (monitor) on and off. It is not necessary to turn video
off, but you may notice a slight improvement in audio quality if
you turn off the video when playing back Super Audio CD discs
and CDs without video images.
Note that this setting is not memorized when the power is
turned off.
Word sync
This feature is used when you want to get your whole system
locked to a single sync signal (clock) by connecting this unit to
the Esoteric AZ-1 or G-0/G-0s or other devices that are
capable of outputting a sync signal (word clock).
Use the WORD button to switch between Word ON and
Word OFF.
The main unit can accept and synchronize to the following
frequencies received from external devices:
44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
This unit also accepts a Universal Clock frequency of 100 kHz.
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It takes several seconds for the unit to detect and lock to an
external clock.
< Make WORD SYNC connections before powering on the unit.
If no valid word sync signal is received, the display shows “No
Word!”.
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