Samsung UBD-M8500 User Manual - Page 9

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5 Connections Connecting to a TV POWER OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT LAN MAIN MAIN HDMI OUT HDMI OUT Audio Video ✎✎ UHD TVs support only the HDMI OUT port. ✎✎ To view video in the HDMI 720p, 1080p, or 2160p output mode, you must use a high speed (category 2) HDMI cable. Connecting to an Audio Device ▶▶ Method 1: Connecting to an HDMI (HDR) compatible Soundbar / AV receiver that supports pass through POWER OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT LAN MAIN MAIN HDMI OUT HDMI OUT Audio/Video Soundbar / AV receiver ✎✎ Your receiver must have 4K pass through capability to pass through UHD video content. Video ✎✎ You must set up HDMI UHD Color to enable HDR on your Samsung TV manually if your player is not directly connected to the TV. (For example, through a Soundbar or AV receiver.) ✎✎ HDR : High Dynamic Range is a technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with conventional imaging devices. 9 English

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Connections
Connecting to a TV
POWER
MAIN
HDMI OUT
LAN
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
MAIN
HDMI OUT
Audio
Video
UHD TVs support only the
HDMI OUT
port.
To view video in the HDMI 720p, 1080p, or 2160p output mode, you must use a high speed (category 2) HDMI
cable.
Connecting to an Audio Device
Method 1: Connecting to an HDMI (HDR) compatible Soundbar / AV receiver that supports
pass through
POWER
MAIN
HDMI OUT
LAN
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
MAIN
HDMI OUT
Video
Soundbar / AV receiver
Your receiver must have 4K pass through
capability to pass through UHD video content.
Audio/Video
You must set up
HDMI UHD Color
to enable HDR on your Samsung TV manually if your player is not directly
connected to the TV. (For example, through a Soundbar or AV receiver.)
HDR
: High Dynamic Range is a technique used to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is
possible with conventional imaging devices.