Pioneer DV-344 Digital Audio Connections, Analog Audio Connection, Digital OUT Coaxial

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Audio Connections

This player features two digital (optical and coaxial) and also analog audio output formats.

Digital Audio Connections

You can enjoy the digital audio recorded on DVD discs from both optical digital and coaxial digital output jacks.

When making digital audio connections, do not make connections from both the coaxial and optical digital outputs to the same component.

DIGITAL OUT (Coaxial)

The digital signal is transmitted electronically through a coaxial cable.

Use to connect to an AV amplifier or receiver with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder.

Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the DIGITAL OUT (coaxial digital output) on the player to the coaxial digital input on an AV amplifier or receiver.

 

COMPONENT

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

 

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AC IN

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

OPT.

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CONTROL

 

VIDEO OUT

 

IN

 

SELECT

 

 

DIGITAL

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OUT

 

S-VIDEO

OUT

When a DVD recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG is loaded, noise will be output if you have made connections via the digital audio jacks to a receiver or amplifier that cannot decode a Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG digital bitstream. In this case, be sure to set up the Setup Navigator audio settings to best reflect the type of system you are using (page 19). Additionally, the digital audio settings can be adjusted manually in the Setup screen Audio 1 menu (pages 26-27).

DIGITAL OUT (Optical)

OPT.

DIGITAL

OUT

AV amplifier or receiver with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder

MAKING CONNECTIONS

The digital signal is transmitted as light pulses through a fiber-optic cable.

Use to connect to an AV amplifier or receiver with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder.

Use a fiber-optic cable (not supplied) to connect the DIGITAL OUT OPT (digital optical output) on the player to the digital optical input on an AV amplifier or receiver.

 

COMPONENT

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

 

L

Y

AC IN

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

OPT.

R

P

CONTROL

 

VIDEO OUT

 

IN

 

SELECT

 

 

DIGITAL

P

 

 

OUT

 

S-VIDEO

OUT

OPT.

DIGITAL

OUT

AV amplifier or receiver with built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder

DIGITAL IN

DIGITAL IN

DIGITAL IN

Analog Audio Connection

AUDIO OUT

Make analog audio connections to a stereo amplifier or receiver.

Analog audio connections can also be made to a TV or monitor with stereo input jacks.

Use the supplied audio cord to connect the AUDIO OUT on the player to the audio input on the stereo amplifier or receiver.

When making analog audio connections, be sure to match the color of the plugs with the color of the jacks (red and white).

 

COMPONENT

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

 

L

Y

AC IN

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

OPT.

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CONTROL

 

VIDEO OUT

 

IN

 

SELECT

 

 

DIGITAL

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OUT

 

S-VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO OUT

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Stereo amplifier or receiver

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AUDIO IN

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Contents DV-344DV-233 On the bonnet of the unit Page Features of This Player Compatible with DVD, Video CD and CD formatsPlaying recordable CDs Easy setup and adjustment using on-screen menus Wide range of DVD viewing optionsEnergy-saving design Differences in Disc Composition How to Proceed in This ManualTable of contents Inserting batteries into the remote control Before UsingChecking Accessories Preparing the Remote ControlFront Panel Names FunctionsDisplay Window Rear Panel Remote Control Random button £ Search Mode button= STEP/SLOW e/E buttons ~ Number buttons 1-9, 0, +10Connection Guide Connecting Your DVD PlayerDigital OUT Coaxial Audio ConnectionsDigital Audio Connections Analog Audio ConnectionSystem Control Connections Video ConnectionsWhen setting up for the first time Setting Up the PlayerSetting the TV System Using the Setup NavigatorSetting the TV screen size Setting the OSD Language On-Screen Display LanguageTo change other player settings in the Setup screen menus Setting compatibility with 96 kHz outputConfirming the settings To exit the Setup screenCDs DVD/Video CD/CD Getting StartedPlayer Playing DVDs, Video CDsTo play Video CDs without displaying menu Screens When a menu screen is displayedTo open or return to the DVD or Video CD menu screen To navigate a menu screenFast forward scanning Forward and ReverseAdvancing to the next chapter track Skipping back to the previous chapter trackStopping Playback Switching Power Off Resuming Playback from Where You Stopped DVD/Video CDDVD/Video CD/CD Use the cursor buttons 2/3 to select the menu you want Adjusting Audio Video SettingsUsing the Setup Screen Menus Use the cursor buttons 3 to enter the setting optionsBasic Changing to the Setup Screen Expert Menu ModeSetup screen closes Settings ExpertDTS Out Settings Dolby Digital Dolby Digital 3 PCMSettings 96 kHz 3 48 kHz* 96 kHz Dolby Digital OutAdjusting the Dynamic Range of the Audio Soundtrack DVD Mpeg OutDigital Out Expert DVD/Video CD/CD Differences in screen sizes and DVD formats Settings 43 Letter Box Pan & Scan WideSelecting Picture Quality Appropriate for Program Switching the S-Video OutputSetting the Position of the On-screen Display Expert Content DVD/Video CDTo check whether or not a disc is recorded with angles Turning the angle indicator onViewing from a Desired Camera Angle Multi-Angle Press Angle during playbackPress Audio repeatedly to select the desired Setting Language OptionsSetting the On-screen Display OSD Language Changing the Audio Language Multi-Language Function DVDChanging Audio Type Video CD/CD Selecting an audio language preferenceFrench Spanish Other Selecting a Subtitle Language Multi-Language Subtitles Selecting a subtitle language preferencePress Subtitle repeatedly during playback Press Enter to set the new language When Other is selectedLanguage code list can be found on Use the cursor buttons to select Other and press EnterOff Assist Subtitle Settings w/ Subtitle Language English French Spanish OtherSettings With Audio Selecting a DVD menu language preference ExpertPress Enter to set the new password Setting the Parental Lock Level DVDWhen a DVD with a set Parental Lock level is loaded Entering the passwordChanging the Background Color of the Screen Expert Setting the Parental Lock levelUse the cursor buttons 2/3 to adjust Parental Lock level Changing the passwordFrame by frame advance playback Viewing one frame at a time Still Frame/Slow Play/Frame Advance Playback DVD/Video CDViewing a still frame Viewing slow playbackTo perform a direct title or chapter/track Press Search Mode repeatedly to select the type of searchSearch using the number buttons When performing a time searchReturn to a specified location on a disc Repeat play of a chapter/trackRepeat play of a title Repeat play of a specified sectionRandom Play DVD/Video CD/CD Random playback of chapters within one title DVDRandom playback of titles DVD Random playback of tracksPlayback in a Desired Order Programming DVDsProgram Play DVD/Video CD/CD Additional programming options Programming Video CDs, CDsProgram is saved in memory To save a program in memory DVDTo erase a program saved in memory DVD Press ProgramMemory DVD/Video CD Resuming playback from where Last Memory was pressedMemorizing a Last Memory location to return to later To clear the Last Memory locationWhen a disc that has memorized settings is loaded Erasing the recorded contentsPress Condition Memory during playback Viewing Disc Information When you release the button, the information disappearsResetting the Player to System Settings Video CD with PBC disabledCD and Video CD Disc Care Additional InformationFor Proper and Long Use of This Unit Language Code List Troubleshooting Remote control operation is not possible Audio is not output or is distortedKHz pages 15 Terms Specifications TOGZF/01A00001 Pioneer Corporation

DV-344, DV-233 specifications

The Pioneer DV-344 and DV-233 are renowned DVD players that exemplify advanced technology and user-friendly design, reflecting Pioneer's commitment to delivering exceptional home entertainment experiences. Both models are celebrated for their impressive playback capabilities and robust feature sets.

The Pioneer DV-344 features progressive scan technology, which enhances video quality by providing a smoother and clearer picture. This capability ensures that viewers can enjoy their favorite movies and shows with remarkable detail and depth. The player supports a range of disc formats, including DVD-Video, CD, and CD-R/RW, making it a versatile choice for users with diverse media collections. Moreover, it boasts a compact design, allowing it to fit seamlessly into any entertainment setup without taking up too much space.

On the other hand, the Pioneer DV-233 also delivers impressive performance, catering to users looking for quality and affordability. This model supports various format playback, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and CD formats. Both players feature an intuitive interface, making navigation of menus and media playback straightforward and user-friendly.

An essential aspect of both the DV-344 and DV-233 models is their audio output capabilities. They provide high-quality audio through Dolby Digital and DTS sound systems, ensuring an immersive sound experience that complements their visual performance. These players are equipped with multiple outputs, including composite, S-Video, and coaxial digital outputs, allowing users to connect them easily to various television sets and audio systems.

Another notable feature is their ability to perform well with older television systems, thanks to their compatibility with older video standards. This ensures that even users with vintage TVs can enjoy high-quality playback of their favorite films.

Overall, the Pioneer DV-344 and DV-233 embody a blend of quality, technology, and flexibility, catering to a wide range of user preferences. Their robust feature sets, coupled with user-friendly designs, make them solid choices for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment systems with reliable and high-performance DVD players. Whether you opt for the advanced features of the DV-344 or the approachable design of the DV-233, both players promise to elevate your viewing experience significantly.