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To view the pictures from Solo Movie 5.1 you need 
to connect one of its video outputs to your display 
device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.). 
Solo Movie 5.1 has three of the four video output 
options described below. All versions of Solo Movie 
5.1 have HDMI and Composite outputs. In addition, 
and depending on the shipping region, your unit 
will have either SCART or Component video 
connectors, to match the connections typically used 
in your region. You need only use one type of video 
connection from those available; choose a type that 
your display device supports. If your display device 
does not support any of the above connection types, 
you may need to update your display to use it with 
Solo Movie 5.1; in this case, please contact your dealer 
for further assistance.
Video inputs
You can use other video equipment (satellite/cable 
receivers, games consoles, etc.) with Solo Movie 
5.1. Connect these to the audio and video inputs of 
Solo Movie 5.1. You can use any of the video inputs 
provided, but the same type of connector should also 
be used to connect Solo Movie 5.1 to the display 
device.
Solo Movie 5.1 does not convert video formats, so 
if a video source is connected (for example) via the 
COMPOSITE VIDEO SAT input, it is only available at the 
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT socket.
HDMI digital video
The HDMI connector offers uncompressed digital 
video and audio transmission between Solo Movie 
5.1 and the display device, and provides the highest 
quality output. Generally, it is also the easiest 
connection type to configure.
To use this video connection, 
you’ll need a HDMI or HDMI/
DVI cable between Solo Movie 
5.1 and your display device or 
receiver. Arcam recommends 
that you use high quality HDMI 
cables for the best results. 
In the Video set-up menu (see page 17), ‘Video 
Resolution’ should be set to ‘Auto’. The unit will 
configure its video output automatically to match the 
capabilities of the attached HDMI device.
Component video
Use three 75Ω phono cables to 
connect the Component Y, Pb, 
Pr outputs of Solo Movie 5.1 to 
the Y, Pb, Pr inputs of the display 
device. Ensure that the cables are 
suitable for video use and that 
they are approximately the same 
length.
If your television is capable of accepting a 
progressively scanned (de-interlaced) video signal, you 
may wish to use the progressive video output from 
Solo Movie 5.1. If you are unsure whether your display 
device can accept progressive video, please refer to its 
instruction manual or consult your dealer. 
Some component video interfaces are labelled 
differently to the back panel of Solo Movie 5.1; check 
the table if the component inputs of your display 
device are not labelled ‘Y, Pb, Pr’.
SCART output
The SCART connector is 
common on European A/V 
equipment and provides a 
convenient connection 
method between Solo Movie 
5.1 and display device, carrying 
both video and stereo audio.
If you are using a SCART connection and you do not 
wish to listen to the audio through your TV, then it is 
best to mute your TV’s speakers; muting the TV will 
prevent this audio being heard.
Note that the SCART output has a control signal 
that switches your TV to its SCART input when Solo 
Movie 5.1 is turned on. It will also signal to wide-
screen TVs the correct aspect ratio (16:9 or 4:3), 
provided this feature is supported by the TV.
video connections
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Movie 5.1
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Y Y Y Y
Pb Cb (B–Y) U
Pr Cr (R–Y) V
Composite video
If your display device offers only a 
composite input (sometimes labelled 
CVBS or just ‘video’), connect this to 
the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT socket 
of Solo Movie 5.1 using a 75Ω 
phono cable suitable for video use. 
Note that a composite video connection gives the 
lowest-quality output; if your display device supports 
other video connection types, we advise you use 
them instead.
Using two video connections 
simultaneously
In some circumstances, it is possible to use two video 
connections simultaneously (routing one connection 
to a second room or display, for example). If you wish 
to do this, please read these notes:
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  The Composite video and SCART outputs 
are only active if HDMI is not connected (or 
if ‘HDMI Resolution’ is set to ‘SD Progressive’ 
– see page 17). These two output types carry 
interlaced output at all times.
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  The Component video output is only active if 
HDMI is not connected (or if ‘HDMI Resolution’ 
is set to ‘SD Progressive’ – see page 17). It can 
be set to carry either interlaced or progressive-
scan output.
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  The HDMI output is active only if a compatible 
display is detected by the Solo Movie 5.1. It can 
be set to carry either interlaced, progressive-
scan or high-definition output.
About HDMI 
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 
supports both video and audio on a single digital 
connection for use with DVD players, digital TV, 
set-top boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI was 
developed to combine the technologies of High-
bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) 
and the Digital Visual Interface (DVI) in one 
specification, with the addition of transmission of 
digital audio information; HDCP is used to protect 
digital content transmitted to DVI-compliant 
displays.
HDMI has the capability to support standard 
or high-definition video and stereo audio. HDMI 
features include uncompressed digital video, 
one connector (instead of several cables and 
connectors), and communication between the AV 
source and AV receivers.