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Connecting audio devices to the
analogue audio sockets
Two analogue audio sockets
AUDIO OUT L/R
(audio signal output
left/right) are located at the back of the DVD recorder.
These can be used to connect the following:
•) a receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic
•) a receiver with twochannel analogue stereo
Can I use the 'Phono' input on my amplifier?
This socket (input) on the amplifier is designed only for a record player
without preamplifiers. Do
not
use this input for connecting the DVD
recorder.
The DVD recorder or the amplifier may be damaged as a result.
Connecting audio devices to the digital
audio sockets
At the back of the DVD recorder there are two digital audio output
sockets
OPTICAL OUT
for an optical cable and
COAX OUT
for a
coaxial cable (Cinch cable).
These can be used to connect the following:
•) an A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a digital
multichannel sound decoder
•) a receiver with twochannel digital stereo (PCM)
Digital multi-channel sound
Digital multi-channel sound offers the best possible sound quality. You
will need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least
one of the audio formats of the DVD recorder (MPEG2 and Dolby
Digital).
Consult the operating instructions for your receiver to find out which
audio formats it supports.
a
All I can hear from my loudspeakers is a loud distorted
noise
b
The receiver is not compatible with the digital audio format of the
DVD recorder. The audio format of the DVD disc is displayed in the
status window when you switch to another language. Playback in
six-channel digital surround sound is only possible if the receiver has
a digital multi-channel sound decoder.
Connecting additional devices