3Select the terminal for outputting video signals. Use / to select, then press .

When a digital output is selected for the video output terminal, Video is fixed at HDMI and cannot be changed.

When an analog output is selected for the video output terminal, Component Video or S-Video/Video can be selected for Video.

 

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Video Out

Output Terminal Priority

 

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SpeakersVideo S-Video/Video

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HDMI HDMI OUT terminal

Component Video COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals

S-Video/Video S-VIDEO output terminal or VIDEO output terminal

The video and audio signals output from the set output terminals are output synchronously (lip synchronization).

4Select the terminal for outputting audio signals. Use / to select, then press ENTER.

HDMI HDMI OUT terminal

Digital Audio DIGITAL OUT terminal (COAXIAL/OPTICAL)

Analog Audio AUDIO OUT (2 ch) terminals or AUDIO OUT (7.1 ch) terminals

The optimum audio signals for the audio format and the player’s settings are output from the output terminal(s) set here.

Caution

If the output terminal you want to select at Video is not displayed, use the VIDEO SELECT button to switch between digital and analog output (page 24).

When S-Video/Video or Component Video is selected at Video, no sound will be output if HDMI is selected at Audio (the warning message shown below is displayed). When listening to the audio by the HDMI-compatible device, connect to the TV with the HDMI cable to watch the video (pages 14 and 17).

Audio is not output from HDMI terminal when [S-Video/Video] or [Component Video] is selected.

OK to select this setting?

Yes

 

No

Linear PCM (2-channel) audio signals are output from the audio terminals other than the one set at Audio, regardless of the audio format and the player’s settings.

Restoring all the settings to the

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factory default settings

 

1Check that the player’s power is turned on.

2When a disc is playing, press to stop playback. Eject the disc from the player.

3While pressing , press STANDBY/ON. Operate using the buttons on the player’s front panel.

Note

After restoring all the settings to the factory default settings, use Setup Navigator to reset the player (page 20).

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Pioneer BDP-51FD operating instructions Restoring all the settings to Factory default settings

BDP-51FD specifications

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