Connections, Connection to an audio system – Sylvania DVR91DG User Manual

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Connection to an Audio System

Connections

Recording

Playing

discs

Editing

Before

you

start

Connections

Getting

started

Changing

the

Setup

menu

Others

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• When you change the connections, all devices should be turned off.

• Refer to the operation manual accompanying external devices for more information.

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

L

R

Stereo system

COAXIAL

DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT

PCM / BITSTREAM

COAXIAL

AUDIO

Method 1

Analog audio

input jacks

Digital audio

input jack

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL

AUDIO OUT

Method 2

Audio cable

(supplied)

Audio Coaxial

Digital cable

(commercially

available)

Dolby Digital decoder,

MD deck or DAT deck

This unit

Note

• The audio source on a disc in a Dolby Digital Multi-channel

surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound by an

MD or DAT deck.

• By hooking this unit up to a Multi-channel Dolby Digital

decoder, you can enjoy high-quality Dolby Digital Multi-

channel surround sound as heard in the movie theaters.

• Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may generate noise

distortion and may also damage the speakers.

If output is Dolby Digital

encoded audio, connect to a

Dolby Digital decoder.
Unless connected to a Dolby
Digital decoder.

Connecting to an MD deck or
DAT deck.

-

-

-

Stream

PCM

PCM

Setup >Playback >Audio >Digital Out >

PCM

Dolby Digital

Setting

Connection

* To complete these settings, refer to pages 68-69.

Admiral

Curtis Mathis

GE

Hitachi

JVC

Kenwood

LXI-Series

Magnavox

AUX

LINE1, LINE2, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

INPUT, TV/VCR, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

INPUT, AUX

VIDEO, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3

AUX

00

AUX CHANNEL

Input Mode Names for Common TV Brands

(Refer to “After you have completed connections” on page 13 for this list.)

Panasonic

RCA

Samsung

Sanyo

Sharp

Sony

Toshiba

Zenith

TV/VIDEO

INPUT, TV/VCR, 00, 90, 91, 92, 93

TV/VIDEO

VIDEO

00

VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3

TV/GAME

00

Note

• Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may

generate noise distortion and may also damage

the speakers.

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