Getting started, Home theater—enjoying more powerful sound – Panasonic DVD-CP72 User Manual

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Getting started

CENTER SUB-

WOOFER

SURROUND

(L)

(R)

FRONT

(L)

(R)

OPTICAL

OPTICAL

R

FRONT

SURROUND

FRONT

SURROUND

L

R

SUB-

WOOFER

L

CENTER

AC IN

OPTICAL

R

P

R

L

R

FRONT

SURROUND

FRONT

SURROUND

L

R

SUB-

WOOFER

L

CENTER

Y

P

B

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

(

PCM/BITSTREAM

)

AUDIO OUT

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

(480P/480I)

VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT

~

5. 1ch

2ch

Home Theater—Enjoying more powerful sound

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B

Analog connection

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A

Digital connection

Optical digital audio cable
Do not bend sharply when
connecting.

Change “Digital
output” (

page 23).

Change “Speaker setting” (

page 23).

Amplifier

Speakers (example)
Connect three or more speakers for surround sound.

Insert fully,
with this side
facing up.

You can connect to a digital
amplifier or system component
to enjoy stereo or Dolby Pro
Logic.

Connect cables
to terminals
corresponding
to the speakers
you have
connected.

Enjoy the powerful movie theater and hall-like sound available with multiple channel audio found on DVDs by connecting an amplifier and speakers.
There are two types of connection, digital and analog.

[Note]

The equipment connections described are examples.

Peripheral equipment and optional cables sold
separately unless otherwise indicated.

Before connection, turn off all equipment and read the
appropriate operating instructions.

[A]

Digital—Connect an amplifier with Dolby Digital and DTS decoders to

enjoy surround sound.
You can also enjoy high-quality stereo sound with sampling
frequencies of 88.2 and 96 kHz if the material isn’t copy-protected and
the equipment you connect is compatible with these signals.

[B]

Analog—Connect an amplifier with multi-channel audio input terminals

to enjoy surround sound.
This unit can decode Dolby Digital and DTS and there are no limitations
on sampling frequency with this kind of connection.

[Note]

If you don’t connect a subwoofer, it is advisable to connect front speakers
(L/R) capable of producing bass of less than 100 Hz.

You cannot use DTS Digital Surround decoders not suited to DVD-Video.

Recording

Digital recording

(

Connection

[A]

above)

You can record the digital signal directly to digital recording equipment.

[Note]

With DVD, the following conditions must be met:

a

the disc doesn’t

have protection preventing digital recording, and

b

the recording

equipment can handle signals with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.

You cannot record WMA/MP3.

When recording DVDs, make the following settings.
— Advanced Surround (VSS): OFF (

page 19)

— Digital Audio Output: On (

page 21)

— PCM Down Conversion: Yes

Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround: PCM

(

page 23)

Analog recording

(

Connection

[B]

above)

You can record to a cassette deck or other recording equipment.
There are no limitations on recording analog signals as there are with
digital signals.

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