AUDIOIN
RLVIDEO
IN
Amplifieror TV set
(example)
VCR/DVDOUT
DVDOUT
OPTICAL AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO
RL
AUDIO VIDEO
RL
DIGITALAUDIOOUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)
S-Video
S-VIDEOIN
OPTICAL
Amplifier(example)
Amplifieror TV set
(example)
red
!Connect the analogue audio output (L/white and R/red) with a “Dolby Pro Logic amplifier”,
for example.
Toavoid sound quality problems, deactivate function Advanced Surround when you
connect an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic functionality
!
(page 57).

Digital connectors (OPTICAL)

Adapt the settings of SETUP menuAudio (see page 44) to the following:
PCM Down Conversion : Yes
Dolby Digital : PCM
DTS Digital Surround :PCM
MPEG : PCM
Deactivate function Advanced Surround (see page 57).
!
!
!
!
Prerequisites for making recordings with an external digital recorder:
!
!
!
The original disc must not be copy-protected.
The recorder must be able to process signals with a scanning frequency of
48 kHz/16 bit.
Youcannot make recordings from MP3/WMA originals.
For optimum surround sound, connect a digital amplifier or a digital audio component.
Toplay programmes with a 5.1-channel surround sound, connect the digital audio output
(OPTICAL) with an external “Multi-channel Dolby Digital Decoder”, for example.
Rearof
VCR/DVD
DVD Connections
yellowwhite

S-VIDEO output

Connecting the video recorder to the TV set with the S-VIDEO socket results in a higher
picture quality compared to the connection via VIDEO OUT socket (only for DVD OUT).

Direct DVD audio/video output

Independently of the VCR/DVD sockets you can connect all DVD sockets to a respective
external unit.
A disc is played by the DVD player using the DVD OUTsockets. At the same time the
video recorder is able to record or play back another programme.
Pushin the jack all
theway into the
socketwith this side
facingup.
Opticaldigital
audiocable
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