Setting the BLUETOOTH sound quality (Wireless Playback Quality)
You can set the transmission data rate for BLUETOOTH playback.
- Select [Setup] - [Bluetooth Settings] from the home menu.
- Select [Wireless Playback Quality].
- Select the setting you want.
- LDAC Sound Quality: Enables LDAC codec and the highest bit rate is used. Sound is sent in a higher quality; however, audio playback sometimes may become unstable when the link quality is not good enough. If audio playback is unstable in this mode, select [LDAC Stable Connection (Auto)].
- LDAC Stable Connection (Auto): Enables LDAC codec and the data transfer rate is automatically changed depending on the environment.
- SBC Sound Quality: Enables SBC codec. A medium data rate is used. This provides a balance between sound quality and playback stability.
- SBC Stable Connection (Auto): Enables SBC codec and the data transfer rate is automatically changed depending on the environment. This setting is recommended if the connection is unstable.
Note
- This function is only available when [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Transmitter].
Hint
- LDAC is an audio compression technology that enables transmission via BLUETOOTH of high-resolution audio sources, developed by Sony. Unlike the existing compression technology for BLUETOOTH such as SBC, it processes high-resolution audio sources without down-converting them to low frequencies and low bit numbers (*1). In addition, by applying extremely efficient coding and optimizing packet distribution, it is possible to transmit data volume that is about three times that of conventional technology (*2), realizing unprecedented high-quality BLUETOOTH wireless transmission.
*1 Excludes DSD format
*2 Comparison with SBC (Subband Coding) when a bit rate of 990 kbps (96/48 kHz) or 909 kbps (88.2/44.1 kHz) is selected