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Direct Audio Connection to your Stereo Receiver (Stereo Sound)
If your stereo receiver has an available RCA A/V input then you will be able to connect to the DVD
Player. If your stereo receiver is close enough to your TV then you can use the same RCA A/V cable
used to make the video connection from your DVD Player to your TV.
If you do not have sufficient length on the RCA A/V cable used to make the video connection from
your DVD Player to your TV, then you will need to use an additional cable.
Direct Audio Connection to your Stereo Receiver (Dolby Digital 2 / 5.1 Sound)
Dolby Digital 2 / 5.1 Sound provides higher clarity and expanded audio features because it supports
multiple audio channels (not just Right and Left as with Stereo signals) within a single digital signal.
This type of connection requires a stereo receiver with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder that will accept
the multi-channel digital signal. If your stereo receiver supports a Dolby Digital 2 or 5.1 connection,
then you will need to use a Coaxial Digital Connection cable (not included).
Check your television or stereo receiver to see which type of audio connection it supports.
The instructions below will guide you in setting up the type of audio connection you choose.
Getting Started