Methodt 4 Through Progressive/HD Video Output (Component Video Output 480p/720p/1080i)
Use this method if your TV has COMPONENT VIDEO IN or
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| For 480p (progressive) output, set the |
| 1 video output select switch on the back | |
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| of the unit to "480p". For 720p or 1080i |
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| output, set it to "720p" or "1080i". |
| 2 | Connect the DVD player's AUDIO OUT |
TV | (L/R) and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT | |
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| (Y, Pb, Pr) to your TV's AUDIO IN and |
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| COMPONENT VIDEO IN. |
Color Component | Press the TV/VIDEO button on the |
Output Cable | 3 remote control to set your TV to |
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| "Component (DVD)" or "Component |
| (DTV)". (Select the route according to |
| your TV's user's guide.) |
Connecting Audio Components
For listening through an audio component
Connect as follows if you want to output video to your TV and audio to an audio component.
Connections
TV | Color Component | |
Output Cable | ||
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Audio Cable
On some TVs, DVD inputs are marked as color component video inputs.
•Be careful not to mix up the connections for Y, Pb, and Pr cords. Otherwise, your screen may appear reddish or bluish.
•Be sure to connect the DVD player's AUDIO OUT (L/R) to your TV. Otherwise, no sound will be heard.
Video Cable
Audio Component
What is DCDi?
It is a video processing technology that eliminates jagged edges that appear when standard interlaced video is viewed on
• For 480P video output, your TV must support progressive scan input.
• Also, for 720p/1080i video, you will need a TV that can receive HD video signal.
•If supported, you will need to set the TV menu to enable progressive scan or HD input.
•If playing a
•Picture flickering may occur for 1~2 seconds during the shifting process.
Audio Cable
For video signal, select one from the four methods shown on pages
1 and connect to your TV.
2 Connect the DVD player's AUDIO OUT (L/R) to the audio component's AUDIO IN (L/R).
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