Connecting video components – ATI Amplifier Technologies ATP8700 User Manual

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Connecting Video Components

Before making connections to any video devices, it will help to

understand how the A/V PROCESSOR routes the video portion

of the signal.

Any signal that appears at the composite video input

jacks is automatically sent to the composite and

S-Video video output and video record output jacks.

Any signal that appears at the S-Video input jacks is

automatically sent to the composite and S-Video

video output and video record output jacks.

Any signal that appears at the component video

input jacks is automatically sent to the component

video output jacks only.

Any signal that appears at the DVI video input jacks

is automatically sent to the DVI video output jack only

(ATP8700).

NOTE: To provide the greatest flexibility, you should connect a

composite or S-Video cable from all of your video devices to the

A/V PROCESSOR, even if you are already using a component

video. This will allow all of your video sources to be visible

in the second zone, if you are using the A/V PROCESSOR’s

multi-zone capability.

Also, because the A/V PROCESSOR’s on-screen display does

not appear on the component outputs, S-Video, or composite

video connections should be used.

DVD PLAYER

Composite Connect the composite video output from the

DVD player to the DVD composite video input jack on the rear

of the A/V PROCESSOR using an RCA-type video cable.

S-Video If there is an S-Video output on the DVD player, and

you have an S-Video input on your TV or monitor, connect it to

the S-Video DVD input on the rear of the A/V PROCESSOR

using an S-Video cable. S-Video delivers a better picture than

composite connections and should be used whenever

possible—unless you can use component or DVI connections,

which deliver better pictures than S-Video.

Component Video If the DVD player has component video

outputs, connect them to the component DVD input jacks on

the rear of the A/V PROCESSOR.

DVI/HDMI If the DVD player has a DVI or HDMI video output,

and your TV/monitor has a DVI or HDMI input, connect it to

the DVI DVD input jack on the rear of the A/V PROCESSOR

(ATP8700). For HDMI-equipped DVD players, use an

HDMI-to-DVI adapter.

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Analog Audio Connect the L and R channel outputs on the

DVD player to the DVD analog audio jacks on the rear of the

A/V PROCESSOR.

Digital Audio Connect the digital output jack on the DVD

player to one of the coaxial or optical input jacks on the rear

of the A/V PROCESSOR, depending on the type of connector

used by the DVD player. Later, you will configure the A/V

PROCESSOR to use the specific digital audio input that you

have chosen. For now, note which digital input you connected

to on your system chart.

Multi-Channel Audio If your DVD player supplies a

multi-channel audio output for DVD-Audio or SACD playback,

connect the six outputs from your player to the 7.1 INPUT jack

set on the rear panel of the A/V PROCESSOR. Use the FRONT

L&R, SURR L&R, CEN and SUB jacks; ignore the jacks labeled

BACK L&R. (These are intended to accommodate 7.1-channel

audio technology if it appears in the future.) Be careful to

match the connections–L to L, right surround to SURR R, cen-

ter to CEN, and so on. If your player includes a built-in Dolby

Digital decoder with 5.1-channel analog audio outputs but no

DVD-A or SACD capability, we suggest that you do not use

them. Use one of the A/V PROCESSOR’s digital audio inputs

instead–you’ll get better sound.

Note: You must use the 7.1 INPUTS multi-channel audio input

for SACD and DVD-Audio players in order to hear the

high-resolution sound these players provide. Do not use the

digital audio inputs.

VIDEO RECORDER

A video recording device such as a VCR, PVR (such as TiVo

®

,

Replay

®

, DishPlayer

®

, or similar device) or DVD recorder can be

connected to the A/V PROCESSOR using the following methods.

Composite Connect the composite video output from the

recording device to the any of the composite video input jacks

on the rear of the A/V PROCESSOR. Connect the recording

device’s composite video input to any of the composite video

record output jacks of the A/V PROCESSOR.

S-Video If there is an S-Video output on the recording device,

connect it to any of the S-Video input jacks on the rear of the

A/V PROCESSOR. Connect the recording devices S-Video input to

any of the S-Video record output jacks on the A/V PROCESSOR.

S-Video delivers a better picture than composite connections

and should be used whenever possible, unless you can use

component or DVI connections.

Component Video If the recording device has a component

video output, and your TV has a component video input,

connect the recording device to one of the component video

input jacks on the rear of the A/V PROCESSOR.

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