DIRECTV D10 System Manual - Page 55
Audio Connections, Video Connections - receiver manual
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Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 2 3 Connections Video Connections HDMI [High-Definition Multimedia Interface] provides the best digital video and digital audio in one connector. (Not available on SD receivers.) Component Video Output (YPbPr) provides high-quality video, but does not provide audio. You will need to connect audio separately using the digital audio or RCA audio connectors. Newer receivers (model H25) have an "A/V Out" connector that provides Component Video and RCA audio output in a single, custom cable. (Not available on SD receivers.) S-Video provides good video, but does not provide audio. You will need to connect audio separately using the digital audio or RCA audio connectors. (Not all receivers have S-Video outputs.) RCA output (composite video) provides good video and usually comes bundled with three cables for one video and two audio channels. Audio Connections HDMI [High-Definition Multimedia Interface] provides the best digital video and audio in one connector. (Not available on SD receivers.) Digital Audio Optical provides excellent quality digital audio and is often used on newer surround sound and DVD equipment. (Not available on SD receivers.) Digital Audio Coax provides high quality digital audio and is also found on newer surround sound and DVD equipment. (Not available on SD receivers.) RCA outputs provide good audio quality and are found on older auxiliary equipment. There are so many makes and models of TVs and auxiliary equipment, it is impossible to fully describe all of the possible connections between them and your receiver. Refer to the manuals for that equipment to see the connection options specific to each make and model. The following images show examples of how your receiver may be connected, using the supported video and audio connections for the TV, the surround sound, and the DVD player/burner or VCR. Several models of DIRECTV Receivers are shown, given you a variety of connection options to your TV and other equipment. Chapter 4 - Settings 55 4 5 6