7 CONNECTING YOUR DCH RECEIVER
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Video Connection Options
The DCH receiver offers several different video connection options. Component
video, HDMI, and IEEE-1394 allow you to view both High Definition and Standard-
Definition TV programming. Composite video, S-Video, and RF coaxial connections
allow you to view only Standard-Definition TV programming.
To determine whether your TV features component video, HDMI, IEEE-1394,
S-Video, or composite video, check the manual supplied with your TV.
Use the guidelines below to determine the best video connection for your home
entertainment system.
Note: Only (1) video connection to the TV is required. HD video can only be viewed
with HDMI, IEEE-1394, or component video connections.
HDMI or IEEE-1394 — HDTV and SDTV
HDMI and IEEE-1394 offer higher quality HD video than component video.
If your TV has an HDMI input, this is for both audio and video. Connect an
HDMI cable to the TV and to the HDMI connector on your DCH receiver.
HDMI and IEEE-1394 outputs provide video and audio, so no separate audio
connections are required if you plan to use your TV’s speakers as the primary
audio source.
If your TV has a DVI input, connect a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable to the
HDMI out connector on the DCH receiver and the DVI-HDTV connector on
your TV.
DVI does not provide audio. A separate audio connection must be made.
Component video (YPbPr) — HDTV and SDTV
The YPbPr connectors on your DCH receiver provide HDTV and SDTV
component video.
S-Video — SDTV
If component video connections are not available on your TV, use the S-Video
connection.
Video (also referred to as composite video) — SDTV
If S-Video is not available, use the composite video (video) connection.
RF Output — SDTV
RF Output is standard on your DCH6416. It carries video and audio. Set your
TV to channel 3 or 4.