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Enjoying High Quality Sounds
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Enjoying High Quality Sounds Playing 2 Channel Audio with an Analog Connection The Recorder (Red) To AUDIO Output jacks (White) Audio cable (commercially available) (Red) To amplifier audio input jacks (White) Audio equipment, etc. Jack and Plug Colors Audio Left: White Audio Right: Red NOTE • When connecting audio equipment using analog connection, we recommend that you set "DD OUTPUT LEVEL" to "NO" (see page 103). If you set to "YES", audio may sound abnormal during disc playback. Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 Channel) and DTS Audio with a Digital Connection • Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/DTS digital surround processor or a Dolby Digital/DTS digital surround amplifier to the Recorder's coaxial or optical DIGITAL AUDIO Output jack (terminal) provides richer, more powerful audio play. • To enjoy DTS Digital Surround audio, select DTS audio at the disc menu during DVD playback, or select DTS audio using the AUDIO button (under the cover) of the remote control. ■ Connection to a processor or amplifier with an optical or coaxial digital input jack (terminal) The Recorder DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL jack To DIGITAL AUDIO Output COAXIAL jack Coaxial digital cable (commercially available) To DIGITAL AUDIO Output OPTICAL terminal Optical digital cable or (commercially available) To coaxial digital input jack To optical digital input terminal Dolby Digital (5.1ch)/ DTS processor or amplifier Important! • When using this connection, set "DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT" to "Dolby Digital" (see page 102). NOTE • To play a disc recorded with DTS, you need to use DTS processor or amplifier. • This connection is not possible if the processor or amplifier to which you want to connect does not have an optical or coaxial digital input jack (terminal). • Refer to the operation manual for the processor or amplifier for information about connecting to it. 93