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Connecting a VCR or DVD recorder - hdmi sound

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Insignia NS-R5101 5.1 Surround Sound A/V Receiver Connecting a VCR or DVD recorder Before connecting a VCR or DVD recorder, make sure that you have the correct type of cable based on the type of connectors available on your VCR or DVD recorder as well as the picture quality you want to view and the sound quality you want to hear. Audio connector type Digital (Coaxial or Optical) Analog (RCA type plug) Quality Best Good Video connector type HDMI Component (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR) S-Video Composite (RCA type plug) Best quality audio connection Quality Best Better Good Fair To connect a VCR or DVD recorder: 1 Connect the audio cable(s). • Connect one end of the audio cable(s) to your receiver. • Connect the other end of the audio cable(s) to the audio out jack(s) on the VCR or DVD recorder. Caution Some optical fiber cords may not work with this receiver. Consult your dealer if the optical cord does not fit into the receiver. Notes • When making a coaxial connection, use a 75 Ω coaxial cable instead of a conventional audio cable. • Use only one digital audio connection for each device. Do not connect one device using more than one connection. Good quality audio connection OR Default digital input for Video 1 is OPTICAL. See "Modifying digital audio" on page 18 for information about assigning Video 1 to a different digital input. www.insignia-products.com 13

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Insignia NS-R5101 5.1 Surround Sound A/V Receiver
www.insignia-products.com
Connecting a VCR or DVD recorder
Before connecting a VCR or DVD recorder,
make sure that you have the correct type of
cable based on the type of connectors available
on your VCR or DVD recorder as well as the
picture quality you want to view and the sound
quality you want to hear.
To connect a VCR or DVD recorder:
1
Connect the audio cable(s).
Connect one end of the audio cable(s) to
your receiver.
Connect the other end of the audio
cable(s) to the audio out jack(s) on the
VCR or DVD recorder.
Audio connector type
Quality
Digital (Coaxial or Optical)
Best
Analog (RCA type plug)
Good
Video connector type
Quality
HDMI
Best
Component (Y, P
B
/C
B
, P
R
/C
R
)
Better
S-Video
Good
Composite (RCA type plug)
Fair
Caution
Some optical fiber cords may not work with this
receiver. Consult your dealer if the optical cord
does not fit into the receiver.
Notes
When making a coaxial connection, use a 75
coaxial cable instead of a conventional audio
cable.
Use only one digital audio connection for each
device. Do not connect one device using more
than one connection.
OR
Best quality audio connection
Good quality audio connection
Default digital input for Video 1 is OPTICAL.
See “Modifying digital audio” on page 18 for
information about assigning Video 1 to a
different digital input.