Optional video connections, S-video, Progressive/component video – GoVideo DVP950 User Manual

Page 15: Optional audio connections, Channel analog audio, Digital audio (coaxial), Digital audio (optical)

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Optional Video Connections

To connect your DVD player to a TV equipped with S-Video, Com-

ponent Video, or Progressive Video inputs:

S-Video

Connect an S-Video cable (not included) from the S-VIDEO

jack on the back panel of the player to the S-Video input on your

TV. Note: Not available for first-time hookup. First use the

Basic TV or Component Video connection, and then enable S-

Video in the menu system (see page 43).

Progressive/Component Video

For best video quality, connect Component Video cables (not

included) from the PROGRESSIVE/COMPONENT (Y, Cb/Pb

and Cr/Pr) jacks on the back panel of the player to the corre-

sponding inputs on your TV.

Optional Audio Connections

To connect the DVD player to an external amplifier or audio/video receiver:

5.1-Channel Analog Audio

Connect six audio cables (not included) from the 5.1-CHAN-

NEL jacks on the back panel of the DVD player to the corre-

sponding audio inputs of your 5.1-channel analog amplifier.

Digital Audio (Coaxial)

Connect a coaxial digital audio cable (not included) from the

COAXIAL jack on the back panel of the DVD player to the

coaxial digital audio input of your amplifier.

Digital Audio (Optical)

Connect an optical digital audio cable (not included) from the

OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO jack on the back panel of the

DVD player to the optical digital audio input of your amplifier.

To enable the S-Video, Component video, or Progressive video connec-

tion, see Video Output on page 43.

To switch to Progressive Scan mode, press the PS/IS key twice when play-

back is stopped. To return to standard Interlaced Scan mode, press the

PS/IS key once; see page 35.

To enable the digital audio connections (coaxial or optical), see Digital

Audio Setup on page 44.

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