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3.5 Digital Output
The DVD Player is equipped with a digital output. You
can connect the signal to an AC3 and DTS decoder and
amplifier with an optical cable to enjoy the high-end
effect at 5.1 channels.
3.6 Signal Input and Output
The DVD Player can apply signals to a TV, amplifier,
VCR, video projector, or any other audiovisual
components.
The DVD Player can receive signals from a VCR,
video camera, or even an amplifier. The video/audio
signals can then be played back over the speakers,
earphones, and screen.
Note:
Copy Guard Protection:
When the DVD player audio/video output is plugged into
the A/V input jacks of a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)
using the audio/video cables, (red, white and yellow RCA
jacks) poor picture quality may result (i.e. screen on TV
getting brighter and dimmer) due to Macrovision copy
guard protection contained on some DVD discs.
3.5 Digital Output
The DVD Player is equipped with a digital output. You
can connect the signal to an AC3 and DTS decoder and
amplifier with an optical cable to enjoy the high-end
effect at 5.1 channels.
3.6 Signal Input and Output
The DVD Player can apply signals to a TV, amplifier,
VCR, video projector, or any other audiovisual
components.
The DVD Player can receive signals from a VCR,
video camera, or even an amplifier. The video/audio
signals can then be played back over the speakers,
earphones, and screen.
Note:
Copy Guard Protection:
When the DVD player audio/video output is plugged into
the A/V input jacks of a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)
using the audio/video cables, (red, white and yellow RCA
jacks) poor picture quality may result (i.e. screen on TV
getting brighter and dimmer) due to Macrovision copy
guard protection contained on some DVD discs.
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