Troubl
eshooting
Information
HDMI
Control
Function
Pl
ayback
Setup
Getting Started
Specifications
ENGLISH
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2. Playing Back with a Direct Connection to a TV
When connected to the television’s component video input terminal
The DVD-A1UD’s component video output supports 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i output. Match the
output to the corresponding resolution of the connected television by setting, on the GUI menu: “Video
Setup” – “Component Resolution” (
v
page 26). Images will not be projected normally if the television
resolution and DVD-A1UD’s output resolution do not match. Copyright protected DVD is output in
480i/576i or 480p/576p.
When connected to the HDMI input terminal
Outputting both digital video and digital audio signals.
See “Required Settings for HDMI Connection” (
v
page 15) for HDMI video output and audio output
settings.
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3. Playing Back 2-Channel Audio
Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Balanced Cable
Select “Audio Setup” – “XLR” (
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page 30) from the GUI menu beforehand to match the device to be
connected.
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Stereo
NOTE
Do not short circuit between each terminals. When making connections, check the input terminal
layout of the device to be connected with the owner's manual.
The default DVD-A1UD balance model XLR input connectors pin alignment is as shown.
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For software recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have been down-mixed into 2 channels
are output.
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Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Stereo Pin Plug Cable
On the GUI menu, select “Audio Setup” – “7.1ch Audio Out”, and set it to “2 channel” (
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page 27).
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Stereo
For software recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have been down-mixed into 2 channels
are output.
Connecting to a Digital Recording Device
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MD Recorder
When converting multi-channel audio to 2-channel for output, on the GUI menu, select “Audio Setup”
– “Digital Out”, and set it to “PCM Down Sampling” (
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page 29). If you play back DVD or other media
with incorrect configuration, deafening noise occurs that may damage the speaker.
4. Recording a CD
Connections