Home theater —enjoying more powerful sound, Getting started, Home theater—enjoying more powerful sound – Panasonic DVD-RP82 User Manual

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RQT6549

Getting started

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
(PCM/BITSTREAM)

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO

OUT

S VIDEO

OUT

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

(480P/480I)

OPTICAL

L

CENTER

Y

R

L

R

L

R

SUB-

WOOFER

SURROUND

FRONT

P

B

P

R

5 . 1 c h

2 c h

COAXIAL

CENTER SUB-

WOOFER

SURROUND

(L)

(R)

FRONT

(L)

(R)

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

CENTER

L

R

L

R

SUB-

WOOFER

SURROUND

FRONT

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

or

Home Theater—Enjoying more powerful sound

ª

B

Analog connection

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A

Digital connection

Coaxial cable

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.

[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: OFF (

page 16)

– Digital Audio Output: On (RE-MASTER Off) (

page 21)

– PCM Down Conversion: Yes
Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround/MPEG

§

: PCM

(

page 23)

§

MPEG: for Australia and N.Z. only

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.

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.

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