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Television connections
In order to use your DVD player, you will need to make a video connection to
your TV. The capabilities of your TV and the cables you have on hand will deter-
mine the connections you can use. There are four possible connection types:
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Composite video - The most widely used connection. An audio/video
cable for composite video is required.
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RGB (over Scart) - Audio and video connection which enables an optimal
picture quality. This connection possibility requires a Scart cable (optional-
ly included in your accessory).
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S-Video - A higher quality connection that requires a special S-Video cable
and a S-Video capable TV.
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Component Video & Progressive Scan - The highest quality video con-
nection. Supported on high-end TVs or beamers and requires a special
cable.
In detail:
Audio/Video connection to a TV with Composite V
ideo and
Stereo Audio input
If your TV has only a single Video input jack, typically a yellow-coloured plug,
you will use the composite video output of your DVD player for the video con-
nection. For the audio connection you can use the red and white stereo audio
in connectors of your TV.
Have the following cable ready:
1. Audio/Video cable (optionally supplied; red, white and yellow plug)
1. Use the audio/video cable optionally included in your accessory to connect
the video output of your DVD player to the video input of your TV. This is
normally a yellow-coloured connector that matches the video output on the
back of this unit.
AUDIO AND VIDEO CONNECTIONS
1
Composite video
input jack
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