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CONNECTIONS
Video Connections
The way in which you connect your DVD player and the kinds of cabling you choose can make a noticeable
difference in picture and sound quality. Before you select one of the options, please make sure that your other
equipment (e.g. TV, receiver) has the required input/output channel.
Use either options of below:
For better picture quality, use S-VIDEO
CABLE
For good picture quality, use COMPOSITE
VIDEO CABLE
For best picture quality, use COMPONENT
VIDEO CABLES
Notes on Progressive Scan:
1.
If your TV can accept Progressive
Scan feeds, your video connections
should be done as in the picture on the
left to obtain best possible picture
quality from the player.
2.
Once connected, press the “V-
SELECT” key on remote control or go
to “DISPLAY” of On-Screen Display to
activate the feature.
3.
Your TV may need adjustment to
accept Progressive Scan feeds.
4.
Do not substitute a component Video
cable with an Audio/Video cable.
Although these types of cables do look
alike, the actual wires inside the cable
in which the signal passes along are
very different. Substituting cables will
result in poor picture quality and could
damage your equipment.
COMPOSITE VIDEO CABLE
(Included)
COMPOSITE VIDEO CABLE
(Included)
S-VIDEO CABLE
(Not Included)
S-VIDEO CABLE
(Not Included)
COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE
(Not Included)
COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE
(Not Included)