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There two analog audio output jacks
OUT L AUDIO R
(audio signal output left/right) and two
audio input jacks
IN L AUDIO R
(audio input left/right) on the back of the DVD Recorder.
These can be used to connect the following devices:
•) A receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic
•) A receiver with two?channel analog stereo
Can I use the 'Phono input' ofmy amplifier?
This amplifier jack (input) should only be used for record players without
a pre-amplifier. Do
not
use this input jack to connect the DVD
recorder.
This could damage the DVD Recorder or the amplifier.
?
Connecting audio devices to the digital
audio jack
The rear of the DVD Recorder features a digital
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
out jack for a coaxial
cable.
It can be used to connect the following devices:
•) an Audio/Video receiver or an Audio/Video amplifier with a digital multi?channel
sound decoder
•) a receiver with two?channel digital stereo (PCM)
Digital multi?channel sound
Digital multi-channel sound provides maximum sound quality. You will
need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least one
of the audio formats of the DVD Recorder (MPEG2 and Dolby Digital).
Consult the instruction manual of your receiver to find out which audio
formats it supports.
?
a
A loud distorted sound is coming from my speakers
b
The receiver does not support the digital audio format of the DVD
recorder. The audio format of the inserted DVD is displayed in the
display panel when another language is switched on. Playback using
6-channel digital surround sound is only possible when the receiver
has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.
Problem
Connecting additional devices