Recording to MDs and cassettes

You can connect recording equipment either through an amplifier or directly to this unit. When connecting directly, use the same method used for connecting a 2-channel amplifier or mini-system (page 35).

Analog recording

You can record to a cassette or MD deck without sound being affected by copy guard if you use analog connection.

Use a stereo connection cable for analog connection.

For Your Reference

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Digital recording

You can record the digital signal directly onto an MD.

Use an optical fiber cable for digital connection. Ensure the following conditions are met.

1. There is no copy guard recorded on the disc.

2. The recording equipment can handle a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.

3. Settings in “Audio” (page 32, “Digital output”) have been set as follows: 3. PCM Down Conversion: Yes

3. Dolby Digital: PCM

3. DTS Digital Surround: Off

Using an optional car adaptor: Part number DY-DC95

This unit (Left side)

DC IN 9V

% DC IN 9 V

Optional car adaptor

To the cigarette

lighter socket

 

Note

In the interests of the traffic safety, do not perform operations on the unit or view video software while driving a vehicle.

Do not rest the unit directly on your lap for a long time. It can become hot and cause burns. Place the unit in a secure position for viewing.

You can enjoy sound through your car’s audio system by connecting a car stereo cassette adaptor (part number— RP-CC20) to this unit’s headphone jack.

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Panasonic DVD-LV57 Recording to MDs and cassettes, Using an optional car adaptor Part number DY-DC95, Analog recording