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20
Audio Connections
Your Silvercrest DVD player features several audio output connectors for connecting an A/V receiver, an active
5.1 speaker system or a TV screen.
There are three connection types:
- Analogue Stereo Output
- Analogue 5.1 Multi-Channel Output
- Coaxial and Optical Digital Output
Audio Connection to a TV
Screen or A/V Receiver via
Analogue Stereo Outputs
Have the following cable ready:
1. Audio/video cable – red and white connectors
Connect the stereo outputs of your Silvercrest
DVD player to the corresponding inputs of your
TV screen or A/V receiver. Use the red and white
Cinch connectors of the audio/video cable.
You can use these receptacles to connect the
following devices to your DVD player:
an A/V receiver or A/V amplifier with digital
multi-channel sound decoder (MPEG-2, Dolby
Digital)
A/V receiver with 2-channel digital stereo
(PCM)
5.1 speaker systems
Have the following cables ready:
1. Coaxial cable (not supplied)
or
2. Optical (fiber-optics) cable (not supplied)
Connect the coaxial or the optical digital output to
the corresponding input socket of the A/V receiver.
These two digital outputs send a coded (“RAW”)
digital signal to the receiver for decoding. Please
note that you can use this connection type only if
your digital receiver supports Dolby Digital, MPEG
and/or PCM – the corresponding option must be set
in the DVD players Setup menu. For more
information, see page 20.
What is digital multi-channel
sound?
Digital multi-channel sound will offer you optimum
sound quality. A multi-channel A/V receiver or
amplifier is required, supporting at least one of the
audio formats of your DVD player (MPEG-2 or
Dolby Digital). To find out what formats are
supported by your receiver, please read the receivers
Users Manual.
Audio Connection to an A/V
Receiver via Coaxial or
Optical Digital Output
As you can see on the fold-out inner cover page, the
back panel of the DVD player has a digital audio
output for coaxial cable labeled number 7 and a
fiber-optics audio output connector labelled number
9.

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