2.1
VIDEO CONNECTIONS
The best choice for video connection depends on your monitor(s) and source components. Any video input
can be assigned to any number of Sources. To configure inputs,
see section 3.5
and to configure video
outputs
see section 3.8.
Composite Video
(analog)
:
This traditional format combines the black/white and color information for transmission on a single coaxial
cable. To be displayed, it has to be comb-filtered apart, a process that degrades video quality substantially.
Maximum resolution is 480i (NTSC) / 576i (PAL). If you use a VCR, one with S-Video output is recommended
since the AVM 40 can not convert Composite video to other video outputs.
S-Video
(analog)
:
With S-Video, maximum resolution is also 480i/576i, though better quality results from its multi-conductor
connection that keeps color and brightness signals separate. S-Video input can be converted to HDMI
output (MAIN only).
Component Video
(analog)
:
Component video uses three coaxial cables and has a maximum resolution of 1080p/60 in bypass mode and
1080i/60 or 1080p/30 if converted to HDMI. The second Component video output can be assigned to either
MAIN or ZONE2 (see section 3.8).
HDMI
(digital)
:
Audio and video are transmitted from source components to the AVM 40. Maximum video resolution is
1080p/60. Audio is transmitted as Dolby Digital, DTS, or up to six channels of PCM. Connect HDMI output to
a monitor with HDMI or DVI input – one with High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is required
to display protected material. Note: HDMI source switching requires at least two seconds.
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2. CONNECTIONS
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