Connecting an AV receiver
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To enjoy surround sound (Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG-2), you need to connect one of
the DVD recorder’s digital audio outputs to a multichannel AV amp with an appropriate
surround-sound decoder built-in.
Your DVD recorder has both coaxial and optical digital audio outputs. The format you
choose will most likely depend on the formats supported by your AV amp. You don’t
need to connect both cables, and their sound quality is identical.
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Connect a coaxial
(12)
or optical
(13)
digital audio cable from the DVD
recorder’s
COAX OUT
or
OPTICAL OUT
to a coaxial or optical digital
audio input on the AV receiver.
You can use a composite video cable instead of a dedicated coaxial digital audio cable.
Surround sound connections
Note
An unpleasant digital noise may be heard if you select a DVD soundtrack that uses
an audio format that is not supported by your AV amp. For example, you select a
DTS soundtrack and your AV amp does not support DTS. The format of the cur-
rently selected soundtrack can be displayed onscreen in the menu bar. Six-channel
(5.1) surround-sound playback is only possible with a multichannel AV amp that sup-
ports Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG-2.
AV Receiver
SCART
TV
4
8
S video In
Composite
video In
Antenna In
12
13
11
3
2
1
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