Connections and Setup
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S-Video cable
Component cables
SCART VIDEO OUT
The SCART video socket provides the best quality for video signal. If there is
no Scart socket is available on your TV set, check whether your TV has
another Video socket (Composite, Component or S-Video) that you can use
to connect your player.
VIDEO OUT socket
This socket (yellow) is also known as a composite video socket.The picture
quality obtained using a video connection is poorer compared to that
obtained using a Scart connection.
Component video out
The Y, Pb, Pr sockets provide optimum picture quality because the video signal
is separated into three parts.To ensure maximum picture quality, use three
video-grade cables for the connection.You can also buy bundled component
video cables that are colour-coded to match the Y, Pb, Pr sockets (green, blue
and red).
Note: If your TV set supports Progressive Scan, you can use the DVD player’s
progressive scan output to obtain the highest possible video resolution. In that case,
you need to activate the
Progressive Scan
option in the
Display
menu (see
page 23).
S-VIDEO OUT socket
The S-VIDEO OUT socket provides better picture quality than composite
video (the VIDEO OUT socket) because the colour is kept separate from the
black and white part of the video signal. If your TV has an S-Video socket,
connect the appliance to the TV with an S-Video cable (not supplied).
Video cable (yellow)
Scart cable
Connecting to audio-visual equipment
Note: Use only one of the connection methods shown above for each type of equipment.
Cables are not provided
TV
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COMPONENT
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V I D E O O U T
COMPONENT VIDEO
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VIDEO I
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OPTICAL
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