Figure
9
Use either the optical or coaxial
digital sound cables
and
connections for Dolby Digital
sound.
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sure
to
get
the
Dolby
Digital
signal
To
be sure that the Dolby Digital or other digital signal from your
DVD
player reaches your
receiver, connect its digital sound output
to
the digital sound input
on
your receiver.
You
must
use a coaxial cable, with RCA connectors on each end, or
an
optical (Toslink) cable that has
unique, "square" cable ends. See Figure
9.
Be sure to connect the digital sound jacks; these
are
in
addition to the traditional analog connections that carry the Dolby Pro-Logic signal.
Many
DVD
players have a switch on the back which you must place
in
the digital position. If
you cannot find such a switch, there may be
an
on screen menu where you must select digital
audio.
You
must also be sure to select Dolby Digital at your receiver's front panel or remote control.
For example, when playing a movie on a
DVD,
you must select a video output,
in
this case
DVD,
and
an
audio output, Dolby Digital.
You
may also have to set up the digital signal using
the receiver's front panel or on-screen menu. Please consult your receiver owner's manual for
specific details.
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