HP Z558 HP Digital Entertainment Center - User's Guide - Page 109

Video Equipment Connection Overview, DVD player

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Connecting Video Equipment Video Equipment Connection Overview Standard video equipment has one or more of the following video out connectors and cables: ■ Coaxial (RF) ■ Composite ■ S-video The type of video cable you need depends on your video equipment: ■ If your video equipment has an S-video jack, you need an S-video cable. An S-video cable provides separate color and black-and-white image signals and delivers a sharper image than a composite video cable does. ■ If your video equipment has a composite video jack, you need a composite video cable. You may need other or additional cables, depending on your video equipment. n If your video equipment has multiple input and output connections, then it has front panel input and output switches. You must select the correct input and output from the video equipment front panel or remote control to hear sound and see video. You can also connect your digital video camera to work with the HP Digital Entertainment Center through FireWire (IEEE 1394) connectors. 1394 DVD player The HP Digital Entertainment Center has a built-in DVD player/recorder. n The HP Digital Entertainment Center is intended for legal purposes only and not designed to record retail movie title DVDs. n Connect video game boxes directly to your TV. Connecting Video Equipment 103

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Connecting Video Equipment
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Connecting Video
Equipment
Video Equipment Connection Overview
Standard video equipment has one or more of the
following video out connectors and cables:
Coaxial (RF)
Composite
S-video
The type of video cable you need depends on
your video equipment:
If your video equipment has an S-video jack, you
need an S-video cable. An S-video cable provides
separate color and black-and-white image signals
and delivers a sharper image than a composite
video cable does.
If your video equipment has a composite video jack,
you need a composite video cable.
You may need other or additional cables, depending on
your video equipment.
You can also connect your digital video camera to
work with the HP Digital Entertainment Center
through FireWire (IEEE 1394) connectors.
DVD player
The HP Digital Entertainment Center has a built-in
DVD player/recorder.
n
If your video equipment has multiple input
and output connections, then it has front
panel input and output switches.
You must select the correct input and output
from the video equipment front panel or
remote control to hear sound and see video.
1394
n
The HP Digital Entertainment Center is
intended for legal purposes only and not
designed to record retail movie title DVDs.
n
Connect video game boxes directly to
your TV.