What does decoder off mean on a Yamaha?
What does decoder off mean on a Yamaha?
I worked with Yamaha, as a factory authorized service center. The “Decoder Off” is referring to the audio decoder that processes the audio portion of the material you are playing, Dolby Digital, THX, NEO, or any of the simulated audio modes, such as concert hall, theater, jazz club, etc.
What does decoder off mean on Yamaha RX 465?
The “Decoder Off” is referring to the audio decoder that processes the audio portion of the material you are playing, Dolby Digital, THX, NEO, or any of the simulated audio modes, such as concert hall, theater, jazz club, etc.
How do you turn on a decoder on a receiver?
In either case the receiver would not need to turn on a decoder to play sound. You can toggle this informational display by pressing the INFO button on the front panel of the receiver or on the remote control (depending on your model receiver) – you will have three choices: DSP Program, Audio Decoder, and Input.
What does it mean when a decoder is off message?
The DECODER OFF message is purely an information message. It can mean one of two things – a two channel source is input or there is no input. In either case the receiver would not need to turn on a decoder to play sound.
I worked with Yamaha, as a factory authorized service center. The “Decoder Off” is referring to the audio decoder that processes the audio portion of the material you are playing, Dolby Digital, THX, NEO, or any of the simulated audio modes, such as concert hall, theater, jazz club, etc.
Why does my Receiver say decoder off when not playing?
Decoder Off is displayed when the receiver is not actually receiving an audio bitstream from your playback device. When you are not playing anything, the screen should say decoder off. This is normal and not a fault.
The “Decoder Off” is referring to the audio decoder that processes the audio portion of the material you are playing, Dolby Digital, THX, NEO, or any of the simulated audio modes, such as concert hall, theater, jazz club, etc.
In either case the receiver would not need to turn on a decoder to play sound. You can toggle this informational display by pressing the INFO button on the front panel of the receiver or on the remote control (depending on your model receiver) – you will have three choices: DSP Program, Audio Decoder, and Input.