Use the best available audio connection, Connections for most cd or dvd playback, Best good – OPPO Digital DV-970HD User Manual

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S E T T I N G U P T H E P L A Y E R : B A S I C S

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Use the Best Available Audio Connection

Connections for Most CD or DVD Playback

AV Receiver/Integrated Amplifier

Rear Panel

Coaxial In

Optical In

Connect ONE of these

digital audio cables:

Coaxial S/PDIF

or Optical S/PDIF

BEST

GOOD

Analogue

Audio Cables

(Red/White)

Audio In

If at all possible you will want to connect audio using digital cables (either coaxial S/PDIF or optical S/PDIF). If
your receiver or integrated amplifier does not have Dolby Digital or DTS capability (for instance, an older Pro
Logic model) then you should connect the “Mixed” stereo output of the OPPO DVD player to your receiver or
integrated amplifier (and immediately start saving for an upgrade!) Setting up, you have the following choices:

No Surround Speakers: If the audio system does not have surround speakers, please use the

analogue RCA-style cables and set the Speaker Setup Page > Down-mix to “Stereo” or “V.
Surround”
.

Surround, But No Dolby Digital or DTS Support: If the audio system has surround speakers

and Dolby Pro Logic Surround support, please use the analogue RCA-style cables set the
Speaker Setup Page > Down-mix to “Left/Right”.

Surround Speakers and/or DTS and/or Dolby Digital Support: If your receiver supports Dolby

Digital and/or DTS then please use a digital coaxial or optical cable and set the Audio Setup
Page > SPDIF Output
to “Raw”. No additional audio cables will be needed unless you listen to
SACD (see below).

Off

EQ Type
Sound Field

SPDIF Output

LPCM Rate
Audio Tone
Pro Logic II
Dolby Digital Setup
HDMI Audio

None
Off

Raw

48K
00

On

Speaker Setup Page > Downmix*

settings: Left/Right, Stereo, V.Surr, 5.1CH

*does not affect digital player outputs

Audio Setup Page > SPDIF Output*

settings: Raw, PCM

*does not affect analogue player outputs

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

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