Connecting to a Dolby Digital amplifier
Connecting to an amplifier that supports Dolby Digital
5.1 Channel Connection
What is Dolby Digital?
Dolby Digital is a system that maximizes the surround effect by improving upon existing 4 channel Pro Logic. It consists of a total of five channels: three front channels (left, center, and right), two rear channels (left and right), plus a LFE channel for the subwoofer. It is commonly known as a 5.1 channel system.
Amplifier that supports Dolby Digital
5.1 Channel Surround Sound
You can enjoy 5.1 Channel Dolby Digital Soundtrack if you connect a Dolby Digital external amplifier with 5.1 channel analog jacks to your DVD player.
Connections
Connect either one, but not both
Connect either one, but not all
Amplifier that supports Dolby Digital
Video Cable
TV
Setting audio before playing a DVD
If more than two speakers are connected to the DVD player as shown above, you will need to change Dolby Digital output from PCM to "Bitstream" in the inital audio setup in order to listen to Digital Surround Output. (See page 32 for setup instructions).
Select one of three options
TV
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