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Other connection options

The basic connections (described on page 4) are for standard-quality sound and high-quality picture reproduction. There are other connection options available, which can produce pictures and sound of better or poorer quality:

Video sockets and cables

VIDEO OUT socket

This socket (yellow) is also known as a composite video

socket.The video cable (provided) usually comes with two

audio cables (white and black).The picture quality

Video cable (yellow) VIDEO OUT socket obtained using a video connection is poorer compared to that obtained using a Scart connection.

Audio cables (red

AUDIO R and L

and white)

sockets

Coaxial cable

Coaxial digital

 

audio output

Audio sockets and cables

AUDIO L (left) and AUDIO R (right) sockets

These are analogue audio output sockets.The AUDIO L socket and cable are white, while the AUDIO R socket and cable are red. Connect the DVD player’s AUDIO L and R sockets to the television set’s AUDIO L and R sockets using audio cables (provided).

Note: If your television set only has one audio socket connect it to the DVD player’s left socket (white).

Coaxial digital audio output (COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT)

This socket offers a higher level of sound quality compared to that provided using an analogue audio connection. For 6-channel multichannel sound, connect the audio/video amplifier or receiver to this socket using a coaxial cable (not supplied).

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