Sony Home Theater User Manual

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The Sony Guide to Home Theater

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Component video outputs. These Y/P

B

/P

R

outputs are a must for progressive scan

DVD—and they're highly desirable for all other players. They do the best job of
preserving the picture quality.

Component video outputs (Y/P

B

/P

R

) are the best way to convey

the full quality of the signal from the DVD player to the television.

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MegaStorage® DVD changer capability. This lets you load any mix of up to 300

CDs and DVDs for pushbutton access to all your music and movies. No more
rummaging through the shelves. No more fumbling with jewel boxes.

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Super Audio CD playback. These new high resolution discs provide the best sound

quality available today. And multi-channel Super Audio CDs are the perfect
complement to multi-channel home theater speaker systems.

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DVD-R/RW, CD MP3 playback. It's best to get a DVD player that can handle all

the different types of discs you'll want to play.

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Digital audio outputs. To enjoy surround sound, you'll want to connect the optical

or coaxial digital audio output of the DVD player to your A/V receiver.

Digital audio outputs feed the digital bit stream to your A/V
receiver for decoding.

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