Motorola DVD User Manual

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control are pressed. If you use optical digital audio output, you may not hear these tones.
You must also establish a video connection using either an S-Video cable, the yellow plug
on a Composite A/V cable, or a Component Video cable.

7 — Component Video Output:

(Connects to TV.) Component video provides the highest

picture quality. You must also establish an audio connection using either the white and red
plugs on a Composite A/V cable, or an Optical Digital Audio cable.

8 — Composite Audio Outputs:

(Connects to TV.) For composite audio out, connect the

white and red plugs on a Composite A/V cable to either the red and white outputs labeled
“1” or the red and white outputs labeled “2.” You must also establish a video connection
using either an S-Video cable, the yellow plug on a Composite A/V cable, or a Component
Video cable.

9— Composite Video Outputs:

(Connects to TV.) Composite video provides a picture

with very good quality. You must also establish an audio connection using either the white
and red plugs on a Composite A/V cable, or an Optical Digital Audio cable.

10—S-Video Outputs:

(Connects to TV.) S-Video provides a higher quality picture than

composite. You must also establish an audio connection using either the white and red
plugs on a Composite A/V cable, or an Optical Digital Audio cable.

11 — Composite Audio Input 2:

(Connects to VCR or video camera.) Plug in the red and

white ends of a Composite A/V cable to make an audio connection. You must also
establish a video connection using the yellow end on a Composite A/V cable.

12 — Composite Video Input 2:

(Connects to VCR or video camera.) Plug in the yellow

end of a Composite A/V cable to make a video connection. You must also establish an
audio connection using the red and white ends of a Composite A/V cable.

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