Pioneer X-HM76D User manual

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Before Start
What's in the box ..........................................................................2
Part Names
Front Panel ...................................................................................4
Rear Panel (X-HM76D, X-HM86D, XC-HM86D) ..........................5
Rear Panel (X-HM76) ...................................................................6
Remote Controller .........................................................................7
Display ..........................................................................................8
Speakers System (X-HM76D, X-HM76) .......................................9
Speakers System (X-HM86D) ....................................................10
Install
Connect the Speakers ................................................................ 11
Connecting the antennas and power cord, etc. ..........................12
Initial Setup
Power On & Initial Setup .............................................................13
Time settings ..............................................................................16
Playback
Playing CDs ................................................................................17
USB Storage Device/HDD ..........................................................19
Internet Radio .............................................................................21
Spotify .........................................................................................22
Listening to the FM Radio ...........................................................23
Listening to DAB Digital Radio (X-HM76D, X-HM86D, XC-HM86D) ......26
BLUETOOTH
®
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AirPlay
®
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Playing audio from an external device ........................................30
Music Server ...............................................................................31
Using the alarm to start play .......................................................33
Entering text, adjusting sound quality, etc. .................................34
Supplementary information
Supplementary information for player functions ..........................35
Advanced Setup
Advanced Settings.......................................................................36
Firmware Update ........................................................................40
Others
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................42
General Specifications ................................................................45
License and Trademark Information ...........................................47
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NETWORK CD RECEIVER SYSTEM
X-HM76D
X-HM76
X-HM86D
NETWORK CD RECEIVER
XC-HM86D
Instruction
Manual
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What's in the box
Before Start
X-HM76D : 12356
X-HM76 : 12456
X-HM86D : 123567
XC-HM86D : 123
Main unit (1)
Remote controller (RC-945S) (1), Batteries (AAA/R03) (2)
DAB/FM wire antenna (1)
Indoor FM antenna (1)
Speaker system (2)
Speaker cable (1.5 m) (2)
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0 The power cord must be connected only after all other cable connections are completed.
0 Connect speakers with 4 Ω to 16 Ω impedance.
0 We will not accept responsibility for damage arising from the connection of equipment
manufactured by other companies.
0 Functionality may be introduced by firmware updates and service providers may cease
services, meaning that some network services and content may become unavailable in
the future.
0 Specifications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice.
Non-skid pads (8)
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Front Panel
Part Names
1. Í STANDBY/ON button: Turns the unit on or to standby mode.
2. INPUT button: Switches the input to be played.
3. Play button:
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: Return to the beginning of the track being played. Press and hold to rewind the
track quickly. (CD)
Move to the previous track. (USB, Music Server)
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: Move to the next track. Press and hold to fast-forward through the track. (CD)
Move to the next track. (USB, Music Server)
: This button stops playback.
1
/; : This button pauses the playback.
0 Depending on the input, the operation may not start.
4. < button: Open or close the disc tray.
5. Disc tray: Place discs here. 8-cm discs can also be used.
6. USB
port: Connect a USB storage device or HDD (hard disk drive) to play music files. You can
also supply power (maximum 5 V/0.5 A) to USB devices with a USB cable.
0 When connecting a HDD that requires more than 5 V/0.5 A, connect to the USB port
(maximum 5 V/1 A) on the rear of the unit.
7. PHONES jack: Connect stereo headphones with a mini plug.
8. Power indicator: This lights blue when the unit is on.
9. TIMER indicator: This lights when the alarm is set.
10.
Remote control sensor
11.
Display (ÄP8)
12.
VOLUME dial: Adjust the volume. Adjust between 0 and 50.
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Rear Panel (X-HM76D, X-HM86D, XC-HM86D)
1. Power cord
2. Wireless antenna: Used for Wi-Fi connection or when using a BLUETOOTH enabled
device. Adjust their angles according to the connection status.
3. Speaker terminals: Connect speakers with speaker cables.
4. DAB/FM ANTENNA jack: Connect the supplied DAB/FM wire antenna.
5. LINE IN jack: You can play the audio from an external device such as a television
connected with an analogue audio cable.
6. SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks: Connect a subwoofer with built-in amplifier.
7. USB port: Connect a USB storage device or HDD (hard disk drive) to play music files. You
can also supply power (maximum 5 V/1 A) to USB devices with a USB cable.
8. NETWORK jack: Connect to the network with an ethernet cable.
9. DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jack: You can play the digital audio from an external device such as
a television connected with a digital optical cable.
180°
90°
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Rear Panel (X-HM76)
1. Power cord
2. Wireless antenna: Used for Wi-Fi connection or when using a BLUETOOTH enabled
device. Adjust their angles according to the connection status.
3. Speaker terminals: Connect speakers with speaker cables.
4. FM ANTENNA jack: Connect the supplied indoor FM antenna.
5. LINE IN jack: You can play the audio from an external device such as a television
connected with an analogue audio cable.
6. SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks: Connect a subwoofer with built-in amplifier.
7. USB port: Connect a USB storage device or HDD (hard disk drive) to play music files. You
can also supply power (maximum 5 V/1 A) to USB devices with a USB cable.
8. NETWORK jack: Connect to the network with an ethernet cable.
9. DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jack: You can play the digital audio from an external device such as
a television connected with a digital optical cable.
180°
90°
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Remote Controller
1. Í STANDBY/ON button: Turns the unit on or into standby mode.
2. TIMER button: Used to set the time and set the alarm.
3. SLEEP button: Set the sleep timer. When the time set (30, 60, or 90 minutes) has
elapsed, the unit switches to standby. If SLEEP button is pressed after setting, the time
remaining until sleep is displayed.
4. INPUT SELECTOR buttons: Switches the input to be played.
5. Play buttons:
:: Return to the beginning of the track being played. (CD)
Move to the track before the one being played. (USB, Music Server)
X/;: Play or pause play.
9: Move to the next track.
22: Rewind the track quickly. (CD only)
: Stop playback.
11: Fast-forward the track. (CD only)
0 Depending on the input, the operation may not start.
PRESET i/j buttons: Used to select stations that have been registered or to give names
to stations.
TUNE i/j buttons: Used to select radio stations.
6. MEMORY button: Used to register favorite radio stations.
7. SHUFFLE/REPEAT button: Set repeat play and shuffle play.
8. MODE button: Used for program play of CDs.
9. Cursors, ENTER button: Select the item with the cursors and press ENTER to confirm.
10.
SETUP button: Displays the Setup menu.
11.
VOLUME i/j buttons: Adjust the volume. Adjust between 0 and 50.
12.
SOUND button: Adjust the sound quality.
13.
DIMMER button: Switch the display off or adjust the brightness of the display in three
steps.
14.
CLEAR button: Used when entering text, etc.
15.
(NOW PLAYING) button: Switches the information on the
display.
16.
RETURN button: Returns the display to the previous state.
17.
MUTE button: Temporarily mutes audio. Press again to cancel
muting.
30°
30°
Approx.7 m
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Display
1. The input mode is displayed.
(USB Front / USB Rear / CD / Bluetooth / Network / Digital In / Line / Tuner DAB
/ Tuner
FM)
X-HM76D, X-HM86D, XC-HM86D
2. The name of the file, artist, album, station, etc., is displayed.
3. Displays the play status.
4. Displays file format, sampling frequency, and quantization bit information.
5. The file play status is displayed. This may not be displayed depending on the input or file.
6. This is displayed when muting is on.
7. Displayed when the sleep timer is set.
8. Lights in the following conditions.
:
When the connection setting on the unit is
"
Wired
"
and the unit is connected to the network.
:
When the connection setting on the unit is
"
Wired
"
and the unit is not connected to the network.
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When the connection setting on the unit is
"
Wi-Fi
"
and the unit is connected to the network.
:
When the connection setting on the unit is
"
Wi-Fi
"
and the unit is not connected to the network.
9. If an album jacket is recorded for the file being played, it is displayed here.
10.
Lights in the following conditions.
: When all track repeat play is on
: When one track repeat play is on
: When shuffle play is on
0 When DIMMER is pressed to turn off the display, the unit may appear the same as if you
had unplugged the unit from the power outlet, but electricity is still being supplied to the
unit. To completely cut the unit off from the power supply, you need to unplug the power
plug (shutoff device) unit from the power outlet.
00:01:45 / 00:03:23
FLAC
44.1
kHz/24bit
USB Front
Song
Artist
Album
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Speakers System (X-HM76D, X-HM76)
There is no distinction between left and right with the included speaker system. There will be
no difference in sound quality whichever side you choose to put each speaker.
1. Tweeter: Plays the mid range and treble.
2. Woofer: Plays the bass.
3. Grill net fittings: Used to attach the grill nets. When removing the grill net, hold the bottom
of the grill net with both hands and pull gently forward, then gently pull the top of the grill
out to remove. To attach again, attach the top first, then the bottom.
4. Speaker cabinet
5. Bass ref duct: This releases the reverberations that occur within the cabinet to enhance
the reproductive capabilities of the bass range. Do not block the ducts.
6. Speaker terminals: Connect speakers to the main unit with speaker cables.
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Speakers System (X-HM86D)
There is no distinction between left and right with the included speaker system. There will be
no difference in sound quality whichever side you choose to put each speaker.
1. Tweeter: Plays the mid range and treble.
2. Woofer: Plays the bass.
3. Grill net fittings: Used to attach the grill nets. When removing the grill net, hold the bottom
of the grill net with both hands and pull gently forward, then gently pull the top of the grill
out to remove. To attach again, attach the top first, then the bottom.
4. Speaker cabinet
5. Bass ref duct: This releases the reverberations that occur within the cabinet to enhance
the reproductive capabilities of the bass range. Do not block the ducts.
6. Speaker terminals: Connect speakers to the main unit with speaker cables.
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Connect the Speakers
Install
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RED
RED
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2
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RED
RED
b
b
a
a
a
a
X-HM86D only
When connecting the speaker system for X-HM76D, X-
HM76 or X-HM86D, connect the included speaker cables
with ends with the red tubing attached to the i jacks on the
main unit and the speaker. If connection is wrong, the phase
reverses and this makes it harder to output bass.
For XC-HM86D, use the illustration as a reference to
connect your own speakers.
After inserting the speaker cables, tighten the terminals
firmly by turning to the right. Also make sure the exposed
wires of the speakers do not stick out of the speaker
terminals when connecting. If the exposed wires of the
speakers touch the rear panel or the i and s wires touch
each other, the protection circuit may be activated and the
power may turn off.
You can also connect a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier to
boost bass playback even more. Use a subwoofer cable for
connection.
a Non-Skid pads, b Speaker cable
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Connecting the antennas and power cord, etc.
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a
b
c
1 1
2
X-HM76D, X-HM86D, XC-HM86D X-HM76
Antenna Hookup
Move the antenna around while playing the radio to find the
position with the best reception.
Power Cord Hookup
Connect the power cord to the power outlet after completing
all other connections.
To connect to the network with an ethernet cable, use the
NETWORK jack. When using Wi-Fi connection, make
settings in initial settings (ÄP13). You can enjoy features
such as internet radio and AirPlay by connecting to the
network.
a DAB/FM wire antenna, b Indoor FM antenna, c Power cord
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Power On & Initial Setup
Initial Setu p
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Starting up: When you press Í STANDBY/ON, the power
indicator on the main unit slowly blinks blue, then "Hello" is
displayed on the display about 20 seconds later. After this,
the display goes blank, then after the Pioneer logo is
displayed, you can start operating the unit.
Wi-Fi connection settings
When you first turn the power on, the initial setup screen is
displayed automatically, allowing you to easily make Wi-Fi
connection settings.
To set, select the item with the cursors on the remote
controller and press ENTER to confirm. To return to the
previous display, press RETURN.
Initial Setup
Wired (Exit)
Wi-Fi
Selects the method of network
connection
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To make Wi-Fi settings, select "Wi-Fi". If you have
connected with an ethernet cable, select "Wired(Exit)" and
confirm. If you select "Wi-Fi", select the method for setting
in the next screen (for example "Scan Networks").
0 To redo the initial settings, press SETUP on the remote
controller, select "Wi-Fi" in "Network Setting" -
"Connection", then select "Wi-Fi Setup".
Scan Networks
From the list of SSID for access points such as wireless
LAN routers, select the required SSID and make the
settings.
1. Select the SSID of the access point you want to connect
and then confirm.
2. Select either "Enter Password" or "Push Button" and
confirm. If the access point has an automatic setting
button, by selecting "Push Button" you can connect
without entering a password.
3. If you select "Enter Password", enter the password of the
access point and press ENTER. For details on how to
enter text, refer to "Entering text" (ÄP34).
If you select "Push Button", then after pressing and
holding the automatic setting button on the access point
for the required amount of time, press ENTER on the
remote controller.
4. is displayed when the settings are complete.
Use iOS Device
Set by sharing the iOS device's Wi-Fi settings with this unit.
1. Connect the iOS device by Wi-Fi.
2. Select this device in the "SET UP NEW AIRPLAY
SPEAKER..." item on the screen of the iOS device and
select "Next".
0 This unit is displayed as "Pioneer HM76D (76 or 86D)
XXXXXX".
3. After establishing the connection, select "Done" on the
screen of the iOS device.
4. is displayed on the display of the unit when the
settings are complete.
Enter SSID of the access point
Set by entering the SSID of the access point you want to
connect.
1. Enter the SSID. For details on how to enter text, refer to
"Entering text" (ÄP34).
2. Select and confirm the authentication method.
0 If you select "None", proceed to step 3. If you select
"WEP", "WPA", or "WPA2", enter the password and
confirm.
3. is displayed when the settings are complete.
Wireless
Input SSID
Use iOS Device
Scan Networks
Wireless
ddddddddddddddddd
ccccccccccccccccccc
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Wireless
Push Button
Enter Password
Password
A
Delete One Character[CLEAR]
Change Text[REPEAT]
SSID
A
Delete One Character[CLEAR]
Change Text[REPEAT]
Security Method
WPA2
WPA
WEP
None
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Time settings
By setting the time, you can use the alarm to start play (ÄP33).
1. Press TIMER.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Set the day of the week with w/x, then press ENTER.
4. In the next screen, use w/x to select either "24H" (24-hour display) or "12H" (12-hour
display) and press ENTER.
5. In the next screen, set the time with w/x, then press ENTER.
6. In the next screen, set the minutes with w/x, then press ENTER. Setting ends
automatically after a short time.
0 Once you have completed the setting, the set time can be displayed for about 10 seconds
by pressing TIMER.
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CLOCK
0:00Sun
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Playing CDs
Playback
a
1
2
b
c
This unit can also play CD-R recorded with MP3 or WMA
format files, along with commercially available music CDs.
0 The supported sampling rates for MP3 files are 8 kHz to
48 kHz, and supported bitrates are between 64 kbps and
384 kbps.
0 The supported sampling rates for WMA files are 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz, and supported bitrates are
between 64 kbps and 320 kbps.
0 Play of CDs not conforming to the CD standards, such as
copy control CDs, is not guaranteed.
Playing music CDs
1. Turn the unit on.
2. Press CD to change input to CD.
3. Press < on the main unit to open the disc tray.
4. Put the disc on the tray, then press < to close the tray.
5. Press
X/; (a) on the remote controller to start play. Use
other play buttons (b) to stop play or choose tracks to
play. If you press (NOW PLAYING) (c), you can
switch the display to show the elapsed time or remaining
time of the track.
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Playing MP3/WMA discs
1. Turn the unit on.
2. Press CD to change input to CD.
3. Press < on the main unit to open the disc tray.
4. Put the disc on the tray, then press < to close the tray.
5. When reading of the disc is complete, the numbers of
folders containing MP3/WMA files and track numbers are
displayed.
0 If MP3/WMA files are stored in two or more folders,
each folder is automatically allocated a number.
6. To start play, press X/; (a) on the remote controller. To
select a folder to play, press w/x (f) to select the folder.
Play starts automatically when you select a folder.
0 Folders that do not contain music files this unit can
play are skipped.
0 A maximum of 255 folders can be read. This includes
folders that contain files this unit cannot play.
Repeat play/Shuffle play
1. Repeatedly press SHUFFLE/REPEAT (d) to display ,
, or on the display.
: Repeat play of all tracks.
: Repeat play of the selected individual track.
: Play tracks randomly.
To cancel repeat or shuffle play, press SHUFFLE/
REPEAT (d) several times until the icons disappear.
Program play (Music CDs)
You can program up to 32 tracks to play.
1. Press MODE (e).
2. The track number (T--) flashes on the display.
3. Press
:/9 (b) to select the track to register and
press ENTER (g). Repeat this step to register other
tracks. The last track in the program is deleted if you
press CLEAR (c).
4. Press
X/; (a) to start play.
0 If you press MODE (e) again while play is stopped, the
entire program is cleared.
0 Shuffle play and 1 track repeat play cannot be used
while playing a program.
b
a
g
f
c
e
d
F019 T159
CD
1
1
PROGRAM
P-01<T--
CD
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USB Storage Device/HDD
2
a
b
e
d
c
1
Basic operations
You can play music files by connecting a USB storage
device or HDD (hard disk drive) to the USB port on the front
or rear of the unit.
0 The USB port on the front supports a maximum 5 V/0.5 A
power supply. If the HDD requires more than this,
connect to the USB port (maximum 5 V/1 A) on the rear
of the unit.
1. Turn the unit on.
2. Press USB to select either "USB Front" or "USB Rear".
3. Plug your USB storage device or HDD into the USB port
on the front or rear.
4. Folders and music files are displayed on the display
when loading is complete.
5. Select the folder or music file with the cursors (c) of the
remote controller and press ENTER (d) to confirm. To
return to the previous display, press RETURN (e).
6. Use play buttons (a) to stop play or choose tracks to play.
0 The display of album name, artist name, and album art is
supported with MP3/WMA/Apple Lossless/FLAC/AAC/
USB Front
No Storage
USB
USB Front
USB Storage
USB
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DSD (DSF only) format music files. The formats for
embedded images are JPEG and PNG.
0 Characters that cannot be displayed by this unit appear
as "
¢
".
0 The USB port of this unit conforms with the USB 2.0
standard. The transfer speed may be insufficient for
some content you play, which may cause some
interruption in sound.
Repeat/Shuffle
1. Repeatedly press SHUFFLE/REPEAT (b) during play to
display , or on the display.
: Repeat play of all tracks.
: Repeat play of the selected individual track.
: Play tracks in a folder randomly.
To cancel repeat or shuffle play, press SHUFFLE/
REPEAT (b) several times until the icons disappear.
USB Storage / HDD Device Requirements
0 Note that operation is not guaranteed with all USB
storage devices or HDD.
0 This unit can use USB storage devices that comply with
the USB mass storage device class standard. (However,
there are still devices that cannot be played by this unit
even if they comply with the USB mass storage class
standard.)
0 The unit is also compatible with USB storage devices
using the FAT16 or FAT32 file system formats. Other
formats such as exFAT, NTFS, and HFS cannot be
played by this unit.
0 If the USB storage device has been partitioned, each
section will be treated as an independent device.
0 Up to 20,000 tracks per folder can be displayed, and
folders may be nested up to 16 levels deep.
0 USB hubs and USB storage devices with hub functions
are not supported. Do not connect these devices to the
unit.
0 USB storage devices with security function are not
supported on this unit.
0 If the USB storage device or HDD comes with an AC
adapter, we recommend that you use its AC adapter to
power it.
0 Media inserted to the USB card reader may not be
available in this function. Furthermore, depending on the
USB storage device, proper reading of the contents may
not be possible.
0 We accept no responsibility whatsoever for the loss or
damage to data stored on a USB storage device when
that device is used with this unit. We recommend that you
back up your important music files beforehand.
Supported Audio Formats
For server playback and playback from a USB storage
device, this unit supports the following music file formats.
Note that sound files that are protected by copyright cannot
be played on this unit.
MP3 (.mp3/.MP3):
0 Supported formats: MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps and
VBR.
WMA (.wma/.WMA):
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 5 kbps and 320 kbps and
VBR.
0 WMA Pro/Voice/WMA Lossless formats are not
supported
WAV (.wav/.WAV):
WAV files include uncompressed PCM digital audio.
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
0 Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AIFF (.aiff/.aif/.aifc/.afc/.AIFF/.AIF/.AIFC/.AFC):
AIFF files include uncompressed PCM digital audio.
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
0 Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AAC (.aac/.m4a/.mp4/.3gp/.3g2/.AAC/.M4A/.MP4/.3GP/
.3G2):
0 Supported formats: MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps and
VBR.
FLAC (.flac/.FLAC):
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
0 Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
Apple Lossless (.m4a/.mp4/.M4A/.MP4):
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz
0 Quantization bit: 16 bit, 24 bit
DSD (.dsf/.dff/.DSF/.DFF):
0 Supported formats: DSF/DSDIFF
0 Supported sampling rates: 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz
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