7 DTS:X
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When a DTS:X compatible AV Receiver connects to a specific older DTS:X
incompatible player, and it plays DTS-HD, there are some cases in which a
player plays DTS Surround, not DTS-HD.
There is a possibility that the player will play DTS-HD correctly by limiting the
DTS:X capability of AV Receiver.
8 Dolby Atmos
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When a Dolby Atmos compatible AV Receiver connects to a specific older Dolby
Atmos incompatible player, and it plays Dolby TrueHD, there are some cases in
which a player plays Dolby Digital, not Dolby TrueHD.
There is a possibility that the player will play Dolby TrueHD correctly by limiting
Dolby Atmos capability of the AV Receiver.
9 PCM 2ch only
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When the AV Receiver connects to a specific source device, audio format or
channel switching (e.g. Dolby Digital ->PCM, 2ch -> 5ch), or information from a
source device is not correct, there are some cases in which the sound from the
AV Receiver drops out or becomes noise.
There is a possibility that audio output can properly be fixed by limiting the audio
input of the AV Receiver to PCM 2ch.
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