Preparation
•There are various ways to connect the player, depending on the equipment you wish to use. The following drawings illustrate some possible configurations.
•Please refer to manuals for other equipment as necessary to ensure that you make the correct connections.
•Do not connect the player via your VCR. The video quality could be distorted by the copy protection system.
•Do not connect the player’s audio output jack to the phono input jack on your audio system.
Audio connection
Digital audio connections
This unit features COAXIAL and OPTICAL digital output jacks. Connect one or both of them to digital input jacks of an AV receiver. You can also enjoy high- quality stereo sound at sampling frequencies of 88.2 and
96kHz, assuming the material is not
AV receiver |
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COAXIAL | OPTICAL | facing up. |
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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. Make sure to select the appropriate audio format on the disc menu screen. Pressing AUDIO once or more may change not only the audio language but also the audio format. The selected format name will be displayed for several seconds in the status window.
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–If you wish to enjoy Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG you must connect this unit to the AV receiver that support those.
i.LINK components connections
Use an i.LINK connection cable of approximately 3m (10 feet) or less to connect this unit to i.LINK- compatible components (refer to page 18 for details).
Analog audio (6CH DISCRETE) connection
Connect a receiver with
FRONT | CENTER | SUBWOOFER | SURROUND | ||
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