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Connections and initial set up
3 - Audio - Video Input
Audio (INPUT L, R) Video - Composite (CVBS) (COMPOSITE
VIDEO INPUT) inputs
The analogue sound of an operating device (television set or amplifier) can be
input via the 2 Audio sockets L and R of your DVD recorder.
The yellow video socket is also called composite video, or CVBS. the image
quality provided by this socket is less than all the other video sockets. Only
use this socket if all the other sockets are already in use.
4 - Audio - Video Output
Audio outputs (OUTPUT L, R) Composite Video Out socket
(CVBS) (COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT)
Analogue sound output and composite images (CVBS) from the disc being
played are constantly available at your DVD recorder's two audio sockets
(L & R) and video socket.
5 - Composite Video Outputs (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) (YUV)
The Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr sockets deliver an optimum image quality due to the
separation of the video signal into three separate components (comparable
with RGB separation in a Scart-Peritel cable).
Note: the available video signal on these 3 sockets depends on the selection made at
the rear (Component Interlaced or Component Progressive) of your
player.The available signal can be Y, Cb, Cr (Component Interlaced) for a
progressive interlaced or Y, Pr, Pb (Component Progressive) for a non interlaced
progressive signal (no frame interleave).
In order to obtain the best possible image quality, always use very high quality
cables for the connections.Your dealer can provide YUV cables that are sold
together and come in the standard colour codes (red, green and blue) used
for these types of sockets and cables.
Note: do not forget to also connect the audio cables, because Component cables only
transmit images, and not sound.
Other Audio - Video connections
If there is no Peritel-Scart socket available on the television, check to see if there are any other
Video sockets (Components, S-Video or Composite) to connect your player by using the
corresponding sockets. In this case, do not forget to also connect the player’s Audio outputs
(AUDIO OUT) to the Audio input sockets (AUDIO IN) on your television.
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