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1Connect the component video cables (not supplied) to the Y Pb Pr sockets on this DVD player and the component video input sockets on the TV.
•If a progressive scan TV is used, you may turn on the progressive scan mode (see chapter ‘Turn on Progressive Scan’ for details).
Tip
•The component video input sockets on the TV may be labelled as Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr or YUV.
•This type of connection provides good picture quality.
1Connect a scart cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT socket on this DVD player and the scart input socket on the TV.
Tip |
• This type of connection provides good picture |
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Option 4: Connect to video (CVBS) socket
VIDEO IN
1Connect a composite video cable (not supplied) to the VIDEO OUT socket on this DVD player and the video input socket on the TV.
Tip
•The video input socket on the TV may be labelled as A/V IN, VIDEO IN, COMPOSITE or BASEBAND.
•This type of connection provides standard picture quality.
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