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Connecting to a Audio System
1 You can also listen to the sound of audio CDs
and DVD video discs by connecting to an
optional stereo systems.
2 Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT on the
DVD player to the Left and Right AUDIO IN on
the stereo systems.
Sound
1 Digital audio connections provide the clearest
sound. Connect one of the DVD player’s
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or
OPTICAL) to your amplifier or receiver.
2 If digital connections are not possible, connect
the DVD player’s red and white AUDIO OUT to
your amplifier, receiver, stereo or TV.
Connecting to Optional
Equipment
● A digital component with a built-in MPEG 2,
Dolby Digital™ or DTS decoder allows you to
enjoy the surround sound while producing the
effect of being in a movie theater or a concert
hall.
If your receiver has a Dolby Digital™,
MPEG 2 or DTS decoder,
Connect to A/V receiver with digital
coaxial or optical cable
● Connect the DIGITAL COAXIAL AUDIO OUT
of the DVD player to the corresponding input on
the receiver using the normal audio or video
cable supplied.
Analog connection to a multi-channel A/V
receiver with 6 channels audio in
connectors
● A multi-channel decoder enables playback of
DVDs recorded in multi-channel surround
without the need of optional decoder. Connect
the audio out jacks to the corresponding jacks of
your A/V receiver with six cables. In the SPEAKER
SETUP menu, select DOWNMIX to OFF and
enable the 6CH decode function by the method
introduced on the chapter [ Setup Menu ].
Notes:
– If the audio format of the digital output does
not match the capabilities of your receiver, the
receiver will produce a strong, distorted sound or no
sound at all.
Preparation
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