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2) Configure the player’s optical audio output according to ‘8.2.2 Optical (S/PDIF) Output’
of this manual.
3) Consult the receiver or sound system’s manual for configuring its optical inputs.
3.2.3 Composite Video and Analog Audio Connection
When using a TV that only has composite video input, the player’s composite video and analog
L/R audio output can be used.
1) Plug the 3.5mm connector of the red/white/yellow AV cable to the player’s AV output jack
and the other end of the red/white/yellow AV cable to an available AV input on the TV.
2) Configure the player’s video output according to ‘8.3.2 TV System’ of this manual.
3) Consult the TV’s manual for configuring its AV inputs.
3.3 Network Connections
3.3.1 Connecting to a Wired LAN Network
A wired Ethernet connection provides the best results for streaming media content through the
network. Use a wired Ethernet connection whenever it is possible to do so.
1) Plug one end of a Cat5/5e/6 Ethernet network cable to the player’s LAN jack.
2) Plug the other end of the Cat5/5e/6 Ethernet network cable to an available port on a LAN
switch, router, or networked wall plate.
The player auto detects LAN network settings in most cases without requiring any additional
configuration. Advanced users can refer to ‘8.4 Network Settings’ for more details on manual
network configuration.
3.3.2 Connecting to a Wireless Network
When a wired network connection is not available, the player can stream A/V content through
the network by using 802.11n WLAN connectivity.
1) Unplug any LAN cables from the player. The player will only use WLAN if LAN is not
connected.
2) Configure the player’s WLAN according to ‘8.4 Network Settings’ of this manual.
Note: A/V streaming performance over WLAN is highly dependent on location, distance to
router, the number of floors and walls in the signal path, other 2.4GHz devices in the area, and
other such variables that differ on a case by case basis. It may be difficult to reliably stream HD
quality 1080p videos over a WLAN connection even if the signal strength appears to be strong.
Always use a wired Ethernet LAN connection when available.