Connecting your equipment
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Using the component video jacks
Component video should deliver superior picture quality
when compared to composite or S-video. A further
advantage (if your source and TV are both compatible) is
progressive-scan video, which delivers a very stable,
flicker-free picture. See the manuals that came with your
TV and source component to check whether they are
compatible with progressive-scan video.
Important
• If you connect any source component to the receiver
using a component video input, you should also have
your TV connected to this receiver's component video
MONITOR
output.
1
Connect the component video outputs of your
source to a set of component video inputs on this
receiver.
Use a three-way component video cable for the
connection.
2
Assign the component video inputs to the input
source you’ve connected.
This must be done so that they can be used in
conjunction with the audio/video input(s) to which you
have connected the component above (see
Assigning the
component video inputs
on page 72 for more on this).
3
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT
jacks on this receiver to the component video inputs
on your TV or monitor.
• Use a three-way component video cable.
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COMPONENT
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VSX-54TX
DVD player
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TV
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