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Digital image and sound: HDMI
Your DVD player has a HDMI (OUT) connection. HDMI (”High Definition
Multimedia Interface“) is the only interface in the consumer entertainment
electronics sector that can digitally transmit audio and video data
simultaneously. It can process all current picture and sound formats,
including HDTV (High Definition Television), and can do this at the highest
current resolution of
1080p
without losing quality.
You can connect the device to the television set with HDMI and DVI inputs
(HDMI is downwards compatible to DVI – “Digital Visual Interface”). You
will also need a HDMI cable for connecting to a HDMI input. If your
television set has a DVI socket, you will also need an
adapter (HDMI – DVI),
which is also available is specialist stores.
Once you have connected the HDMI or DVU unit then switch on this
unit only. Wait approximately 30 seconds and then switch on the
DVD player.
To establish the progressive scan function for the HDMI connection
select the resolution
480P, 720P (60Hz), 1080P (60Hz),
576P, 720p (50Hz), 1080p (50Hz)
, depending on the
resolution of you television set (see “To Progressive Scan”, page 14).
Please note:
The HDMI output has been certified according to the valid HDMI
standard. It may happen in certain cases that the connection is not
compatible with the DVI or HDMI connection on another device,
which will make error-free transmission impossible. The fault in this
case has nothing to do with the DVD itself.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High
Definition Multimeadia
Interface are registered
trademarks of HDMI licensing
LLC.