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Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD+-RW, VCD 2.0, 

 

JPEG, DivX

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Plays DVD-Audio*, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP-3, WMA

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Dolby Digital decoder integrated

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Bass management for DVD-A and Dolby decoded 
programs

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Dolby Digital/PCM/DTS digital out 

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MP-3 decoder integrated (song titles displayed on video 
output)

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Coaxial and Optical digital outputs 

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Auto switch from PCM to Bitstream  

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Audiophile quality 24 bit 192kHz DACs 

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Audiophile quality 5.1 analogue output

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4 x 10 bit Video DAC running at 54 mHz

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Progressive scan with 3:2 pull down  
(film detection mode) 

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Component ,S-Video, and Composite video outputs

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HDMI output

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Faroudja DDCi video upconversion from 720p and 1080i

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Scene Bookmarking

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Zoom (X100), Marker, marker Search

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Smooth Scan and Slow Motion

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12V Trigger Input 

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NAD DVD 6 Remote Control

compared to CD’s limit of 2 channels with only 16 bit 
44.1kHz resolution. Unlike all other digital formats, DVD-
A can only be output as an analogue signal, due to Digital 
Rights Management agreements required by the format.  
Thus playback is via the 5.1 analogue outputs only. 

Fontunately, NAD has a world renowned reputation  
for engineering some of the finest sounding Digital-to-
Analogue stages in the Audio Industry. Unlike most DVD-A 
players, the T 534 offers comprehensive bass management 
facilities for both DVD-A and Dolby Digital programs.  
Speaker size, distance, and level are all adjustable, and 
since this is accomplished in the digital domain before 
decoding, this architecture offers the lowest distortion and 
best sonic performance possible from the DVD-A format.

Features

The T 534 is a very full-featured DVD player that offers a 
wide range of facilities such as Multi-Angle*, Multi-Sound*, 
Multi-Subtitle*, Frame, 100x Zoom, and Marker Search, 
Smooth Scan, Slow Motion, and Repeat.  All of these 
facilities can be easily accessed with the supplied remote 
control.

With three video connection options and four audio 
connection options, complete compatibility with any 
Home Theatre set-up is assured.  Whether you simply 
want to add DVD to your current TV, or desire a complete 
digital surround sound experience, the T 534 is fully up 
to the task.  The T 534 supports the DTS Surround Sound 
formats (external decoder required) as well as the always 
present Dolby Surround formats – with decoded Dolby 
Digital (5.1) output available.  Thus even older analogue 
ProLogic systems can be updated using the T 534 (5.1 
Input required). 

The High Definition Multimedia Interface output (HDMI) 
with High Definition Contents Protection (HDCP) allows 
direct transmission of HD video and audio in a pure digital 
format. Standard 480i (480 lines interlaced picture) can 
be ‘upsampled’ to resolutions as high as 1080i (1080 lines 
interlaced picture) thanks to the Faroudja DCDi chip. 
This allows you to make the most of the high resolution 
capability of today’s HD projectors and flat panel displays. 
(The TV must be HDCP compatible to take advantage of 
this advanced feature.)

Most popular disc formats are supported by the T 534, 
including JPEG, as well as MP-3 and WMA (Windows 

T 534 DVD/CD Player

The DVD format is the most successful new 
home entertainment format in history.  With 
digital picture and sound, the performance 
of DVD is far superior to video tape or TV 
broadcast.  Equally endearing is the sheer 
convenience of the format, with instant access to 
different scenes and no rewind requirement as 
with tape.  Add in the bonus of director cuts and 
interviews with actors and performers, and now 
DVD-Audio, and it is easy to see why DVD is so 
popular!

The T 534 employs an HDMI output. This new 
technology allows a single cable connection to 
the TV monitor and allows for higher resolution 
pictures and audio to be sent in digital format 
with a required copy protection protocol called 
HDCP encryption.

DVD-Audio uses the high storage capacity of 
DVD to provide ultra-high resolution audio 
performance, and is fully supported by the  
T 534.  DVD-A is a flexible format that can 
support up to 5 channels of uncompressed 
audio, with up to 24 bit 192kHz resolution, 

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