Understanding audio connections – Gateway AD-520 User Manual

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Understanding audio connections

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Understanding audio connections

Your DVD player has three types of standard audio connections. You should
use the best connection available to get the best sound. For example, if your
receiver supports a digital audio connection, connect the DVD player to your
receiver using digital audio instead of analog stereo audio.

Connection
Quality

Cable and Connector

Description

Good

RCA Analog Stereo

The audio signal is carried through two
cables, one for the right speaker and one for
the left. This connection method is the one
that is most commonly found on devices.

Best

Use digital audio for the best sound quality.
Your DVD player supports the following
digital audio connections.

Coaxial Digital

Coaxial cables are commonly used with
digital audio signals. A coaxial cable with
RCA terminations has been included with
your DVD player.

AC-3 (Toslink) Digital

Toslink is a connector format for fiber optic
digital audio cables. A fiber optic digital
audio cable carries audio data in the form of
light impulses instead of electrical signals.
The Toslink connector is a square plug.

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