JAMO DMR 45 User Manual

Jamo dmr45 dvd receiver, Product features

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DVD

Jamo DMR 45 DVD receiver

Amplifi er

2x75W + 200W SUB 200 or A 400 SUB

FM tuner with RDS

Yes

Playback features

CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD ROM, MP3,

JPEG, DVD+/-R / DVD+/-RW, MP3-CD, WMA, VCD, SVCD, JPEG,

Xvid KODAK Picture CD, MPEG4, DivX 3.11 to 6.x, DivX Ultra

Progressive scan: 480p/576p

Yes

Surround decoding

Dolby Pro-Logic II, Dolby Digital

Connectivity (Front)

USB, Audio input for e.g. MP3. Headphone output

Connections (Rear)

Component out, HDMI out, composite out, S Video out, Scart (EU),

Audio out, Aux in (audio), Digital coaxial in, Digital optical in

Product features:

HDMI output - a digital connection that can carry

digital HD video.

Personal audio input for e.g. iPod/MP3 players.

DVD Video Up-scaling to 720p, 1080i

- increases the resolution of SD (Standard Defi nition)

video signals that DVD uses to HD (High Defi nition)

via the HDMI cable

• Dolby

Virtual

Surround

DivX Ultra capability - combining DivX playback with

great features like integrated subtitles, multiple audio

languages, multiple tracks and menus into one

convenient

fi le format.

Plays DivX, DivX Ultra, Xvid/MPEG-4, WMA, MP3, JPEG

fi les from disc or directly from USB

Build to match the Jamo speakers A 102 & A 400 and

the Jamo Subwoofer SUB 200 & A 400 SUB

Total sound power 350 W

Jamo DMR45 DVD Receiver

DMR 45 digital media receiver easily lets users create realistic 5.1-channel surround sound performance using only two
speakers and an active subwoofer, by utilizing Dolby Virtual Surround decoding.

Capable of pulling dynamic music and movie entertainment from a variety of sources, including DVDs, CDs, MP3, WMA,
MPEG-4, DivX Ultra and Xvid this compact 2.1-channel virtual surround receiver delivers 75 watts of power to each
speaker and is equipped with an LFE (low frequency effects) output for the enclosed subwoofer, and for effi ciency’s
sake, the DMR 45 has a standby power mode consumption of less than a watt when not in use.

DVD users also get the full array of 5.1-channel processing with Dolby Digital as well as video up scaling up to
720p/1080i video resolution, enhancing standard DVD-quality on modern fl at-screen TV’s. A HDMI (High Defi nition
Multimedia Interface) output passes digital signals to a TV or projector, while component video and S-video outputs
also feed to the TV.

With Dolby headphone decoding you can enjoy a movie, with astounding surround result with only a set of headphone.

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