Harman Kardon DVD 50 Owners Manual - Page 17
Y/Pr/Pb, Component Outputs, Connection, Y/Pr/Pb Component Outputs, S-Video Output, Composite Video
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Installation and Connections Step 3: Depending on the video input capabilities of your video display and the connections available on your A/V receiver or surround processor, make one of the following connections. For the highest video quality use component video connections, if available. An S-Video connection is the next best quality, followed by a standard composite video connection. If both your A/V receiver and video display have component video inputs, connect the Y/Pr/Pb Component Outputs ¢ on the DVD 50 to the matching input jacks on the back of your A/V receiver, as shown in Connection E . This connection is the same, regardless of whether the component connection is to a digital television for progressive scan use or to a standard analog video display. If your A/V receiver does not have component video switching, but if your television or video display does has component inputs, make the connections from the Y/Pr/Pb Component Outputs ¢ on the DVD 50 directly to the matching inputs on your video display. If the video display has an S-Video input and component video is not available, connect the S-Video Output § on the DVD 50 to the S-Video input on your video display, as shown in Connection F . If the only video input available on your television is a standard video jack, connect the Composite Video Output ∞ on the DVD 50 to a matching composite video input on your video display, as shown in Connection G . Note that in most cases the video input jack is recognizable by the yellow ring surrounding the input. Installation Notes s For this installation, make the connections from the receiver or processor to your video display and speakers as described in the owner's manuals for those products. s Only one type of audio connection is required, either digital or analog. If possible, a digital connection is preferred as that will enable you to listen to DVD soundtracks with the clarity, definition and channel separation made possible by Dolby Digital and DTS. However, if you do not yet have a receiver capable of digital audio processing, you will still benefit from an analog connection so that the receiver may create a multichannel soundfield using Dolby Pro Logic or other matrix decoding. 17 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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