Connecting to Audio Equipment

Helpful Hints

When connecting to audio equipment, we recommend that you set the “COMPRESSION (Dolby Digital Output Level)” to “OFF” (see page 47).

Digital Connection to an MD to Record a CD

When you are using a digital connection to record the contents of a CD to an MD, the track numbers of the CD may not match the track numbers recorded to the MD.

Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS and MPEG Version 2.0 audio

Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/DTS/Audio MPEG Version 2.0 digital surround processor or a Dolby Digital/DTS/Audio MPEG Version 2.0 digital surround decoder to your DVD player’s optical digital jack provides richer, more powerful audio play.

To use DTS digital surround, use the Disc Menu (page 78) or press AUDIO (page 72) to select DTS audio.

DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

VOLUME

MAX

2

4

6

VIDEO

AUDIO

PHONES

 

MIN

DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

You need to purchase a commercially available optical digital cable to make the connection described here.

This connection is not possible if the processor or amplifier to which you want to connect does not have an optical digital input jack.

Refer to the operation manual for the processor or amplifier for information about connecting to it.

To optical digital output jack

Optical digital cable (commercially available)

To optical digital input jack

Dolby Digital (5.1ch)/DTS/ Audio MPEG Version 2.0 processor or amplifier

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