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Connecting the Audio cable
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HDMI Connection
Connecting an HDMI cable guarantees very good playback quality.
With HDMI, you can transmit both video and audio data.
1. Plug the HDMI connector into the socket on the back of the unit.
2. Plug the HDMI connector into the corresponding socket of your
playback unit.
In Stop Mode, select the “HD” setting by repeatedly pressing the VIDEO
button (Fig. 3/26).
Composite-Video
Composite-Video is used to transmit only Video data.
1. Plug the Composite-Video jack into the socket on the back of the
player.
2. Plug the Composite-Video jack into the corresponding socket on
your playback device.
You can choose from two transmission methods for audio signals.
You must generally choose rst whether you would like to have the
sound coming from your TV, or through a Stereo-Amplier. The Audio
cable must then be connected to the TV or an amplier accordingly.
NOTE:
If your amplier is equipped with a digital output, you should use the
amplier. You will experience a much better audio quality, and the
installation is much easier.
Stereo
Connect both Audio cables for the right and the left speakers to your
playback device or your amplier.
1. Plug the Audio jacks into the sockets on the back of the player.
2. Plug the Audio jacks into the corresponding sockets on your play-
back device or your amplier.
Digital
Connect the Coaxial cable for transmission of digital Audio signals to
your playback device or your amplier.
1. Plug the Audio jack into the socket on the back of the player.
2. Plug the Audio jack into the corresponding socket on your playback
device or your amplier.