Philips DVDR616 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Connecting to Additional Devices (contd)
Using analogue audio output
sockets
STEREO
AUDIO IN
L
R
Using digital audio output
socket
DIGITAL IN
You can connect the DVD recorder to a
two channel stereo system or receiver in
order to enjoy the stereo sound system.
Use an audio cable (red/white) to
connect AUDIO L/R (red/white) to one
of the following devices :
a stereo system (for example, mini system
or TV)
a receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic
a receiver with two channel analogue
stereo
Before start operating, set the Analogue
Output accordingly (see page 52).
Choose a sound mode setting that is
most compatible with the connected
devices.
CAUTION!
Do not use the Phono input on an
amplifier to connect to the DVD
recorder. This input socket is designed
only for record players without
preamplifiers. The DVD recorder or the
amplifier may be damaged as a result.
You can connect the DVD recorder to a
A/V receiver or amplifier in order to
enjoy the home theatre systems
surround sound capabilities.
Use a coaxial cable to connect COAXIAL
to one of the following devices :
an A/V receiver or an A/V amplifier with a
digital multi-channel sound decoder
a receiver with two channel digital stereo
(PCM)
Before start operating, set the Digital
Output accordingly (see page 56). If the
Digital Output setting does not match
your stereos capabilities, the stereo may
produce a strong, distorted sound or no
sound at all.
Helpful Hints:
Digital multi-channel sound offers the best
possible sound quality. You will need a multi-
channel A/V receiver or amplifier that
supports at least one of the audio formats of
the DVD recorder (MPEG2, Dolby Digital).
See your receiver’s manual to find out which
audio formats it supports.
Playback in six-channel digital surround
sound is only possible if the receiver has a
digital multi-channel sound decoder.
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