Denon DVD-910 DVD Player User Manual


 
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1. DIGITAL OUT JACKS:
Use either an optical or coaxial digital cable to connect to a compatible Dolby Digital receiver. Use to connect to a Dolby
Digital decoder or DTS decoder.
2. AUDIO OUT JACKS
Connect to the Audio input jacks of A/V-compatible TV or wide screen TV, Stereo system.
3. VIDEO OUT JACK
Use a video cable to connect one of the jack to Video input on your A/V-compatible TV or wide screen TV, Stereo sys-
tem.
4. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT JACKS
Use these jacks if you have a TV with Component Video in jacks. These jacks provide C
R
, C
B
and Y video. Along with S-
Video, Component Video provides the best picture quality.
5. S-VIDEO OUT JACK
Use the S-Video cable to connect this jack to the S-Video jack on your A/V-compatible TV or wide screen TV for a higher
quality picture.
6. PROGRESSIVE switch
Selecting Progressive Scan (480p or Interlaced 480i) Playback
¡If your TV is compatible with progressive scanning (480p), connect the TV to the Component Video Output jacks of the DVD
player and set the Progressive switch on the back of the DVD player to “PROGRESSIVE”. Next, set your TV to the progres-
sive scan mode.
If your TV is not compatible with progressive scan, keep the Progressive switch to “INTERLACE”.
¡Use a commercially available adaptor if the video input jacks of your TVs or monitors are the BNC type.
What is Progressive Scanning?
¡Unlike conventional interlace scanning, the progressive scan system provides less flickering and images in higher resolution
than that of traditional (480i) television signals.
NOTE
¡When the Progressive switch is set to “PROGRESSIVE,” no video signal will be output from VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT
jack.
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Description - rear panel
The DCDi (Directional Correlational De-interlacing) system of this DVD player produces smooth and
natural video images, even if really dynamic, by eliminating the jagged edges. *
DCDi
is a registered
trademark of Faroudja, a division of Genesis Microchip Inc.
DTSand DTS Digital Outare trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolbyand the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.