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Digital Home Theater Audio

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Digital Home Theater Audio The HP Digital Entertainment Center supports digital audio output. ■ For TV and music: two-channel stereo. (Your AV receiver may separate the audio signal into multiple channels.) ■ For DVD playback: the multiple channel Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS Digital encoded audio signal passes to your AV receiver for decoding. Refer to your AV receiver product documentation. You can connect the either coaxial or optical digital audio cable, depending on your system. If you have both cables, connect only one cable. Do not connect analog multichannel speaker outputs if you connect the digital output. ■ Insert optical cords straight in until they click into place. ■ Do not bend or tie optical cords. To connect digital audio from your HP Digital Entertainment Center to an AV receiver: The following diagram shows a typical advanced home theater audio six-channel 5.1 speaker installation that requires a digital input on an AV Receiver. This is only a suggested configuration. Your system may be different, such as having more speakers. n Both Media Center speaker settings and DVD audio settings must be changed for proper audio setup. Go to "Configuring Audio Output" on page 132 and note your speaker configuration choice for later software setup steps. 1 Connect the Digital Out connector on the back panel of your HP Digital Entertainment Center, to the Digital Input (SPDIF) on your AV receiver or digital audio system. 2 Select the AV receiver input. 3 Use the AV receiver to adjust the volume. n Some AV receivers can generate (upmix) the 7.1 audio with 5.1 channels. Refer to your AV receiver product documentation. 48 HP Digital Entertainment Center

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HP Digital Entertainment Center
Digital Home Theater Audio
The HP Digital Entertainment Center supports digital
audio output.
For TV and music: two-channel stereo. (Your AV
receiver may separate the audio signal into multiple
channels.)
For DVD playback: the multiple channel Dolby
Digital 5.1 or DTS Digital encoded audio signal
passes to your AV receiver for decoding. Refer to
your AV receiver product documentation.
You can connect the either coaxial or optical digital audio
cable, depending on your system. If you have both
cables, connect only one cable. Do not connect analog
multichannel speaker outputs if you connect the digital
output.
Insert optical cords straight in until they click into
place.
Do not bend or tie optical cords.
To connect digital audio from your HP Digital
Entertainment Center to an AV receiver:
1
Connect the Digital Out connector on the back panel
of your HP Digital Entertainment Center, to the Digital
Input (SPDIF) on your AV receiver or digital audio
system.
2
Select the AV receiver input.
3
Use the AV receiver to adjust the volume.
The following diagram shows a typical advanced home
theater audio six-channel 5.1 speaker installation that
requires a digital input on an AV Receiver. This is only a
suggested configuration. Your system may be different,
such as having more speakers.
n
Some AV receivers can generate (upmix) the
7.1 audio with 5.1 channels. Refer to your AV
receiver product documentation.
n
Both Media Center speaker settings and DVD
audio settings must be changed for proper
audio setup. Go to “Configuring Audio
Output” on page 132 and note your speaker
configuration choice for later software setup
steps.