L
R
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Please connect
directly to TV
COAXIAL
Home cinema
White
Red
Rear of
DVD player
10
Enjoy the powerful theater sound available with multiple channel audio found on
DVDs by connecting an amplifier and speakers.
Analogue connection ( AUDIO OUT )
To be able to hear sound in stereo or Dolby Pro
Logic quality, attach an amplifier or an analogue
audio component supporting these features.
!
!
Connect the analogue outputs ( L and R ) with a "Dolby Pro Logic amplifier",
for example ( see illustration ).
the audio cables as shown on the illustrations. Make sure not to
confuse the colours of cables or the labels of sockets (white/L, red/R).
Connect
!
To avoid sound quality problems deactivate function Advanced Surround when you
attach an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic functionality. Please refer to page 21.
Analogue amplifier or
analogue audio
component (example)
Digital connection ( COAXIAL )
!
To play programmes with a 5.1-channel
surround sound, connect the digital audio
output ( COAXIAL ) with an external "Multi-
channel Dolby Digital Decoder", for example.
For optimum surround sound, connect a
digital amplifier or a digital audio component.
Amplifier and
speakers
(example)
Connect 3 or more speakers
to produce surround sound
Prerequisites for making recordings with an external digital recorder
-
The original disc must not be copy-protected.
-
The recorder must be able to process signals with a scanning frequency
of 48 kHz/16 bit.
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You cannot make MP3/WMA recordings.
D
Adapt the Audio SETUP menu settings (see page 24) to the following:
PCM Digital Output: [up to 48 kHz]
Dolby Digital / DTS Digital Surround / MPEG: [PCM]
D
Deactivate function Advanced Surround (see page 21).
L
R
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Please connect
directly to TV
COAXIAL
Rear of
DVD player