Connecting 17
Connecting
2
Connecting to an Amplifier

Connecting to an Amplifier via

Digital Audio Output

Connecting to an amplier equipped with two
channel analog stereo.
Connecting to an amplier equipped with two
channel digital stereo (PCM) or to an Audio/Video
receiver equipped with a multi-channel decoder
(Dolby Digital™, MPEG 2, or DTS)
DIGITAL INPUT
OPTICAL COAXIAL
Rear of this unit
Amplier/Receiver
OPTICAL COAXIAL
1. Connect one of the Recorder’s DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT jacks (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) to the
corresponding in jack on your amplier. Use an
optional digital (Optical or Coaxial) audio cable.
2. You will need to activate the Recorder ’s digital
output. (See [Audio Settings] on page 28).
yIf 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.
ySix Channel Digital Surround Sound via
digital connection can only be obtained
if your receiver is equipped with a Digital
Multi-channel decoder.
yTo see the audio format of the current DVD
in the on-screen display, press AUDIO.
yThis Recorder does not perform internal (2
channel) decoding of a DTS sound track. To
enjoy DTS multi channel surround, you must
connect this Recorder to a DTS compatible
receiver via one of this Recorder’s digital
audio outputs.
yWhile viewing a digital channel, the 2
channel stereo audio is only output through
the audio output jacks.
yA digital multi-channel connection provides
the best sound quality. For this you need
a multi-channel Audio/Video receiver that
supports one or more of the audio formats
supported by your Recorder (MPEG 2, Dolby
Digital and DTS). Check the receiver manual
and the logos on the front of the receiver.
, Note
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