Easy To Use; Viera Link; Hdmi (High Definition Multimedia Interface); Hdmi Vs Other Outputs - Panasonic DVD Recorder User Manual

Panasonic dvd recorder user manual
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Easy
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Viera Link

Now you can enjoy the beautiful sounds and pictures of high-quality AV
equipment without all the messy, unsightly cables. With HDMI, a single
cable* carries the video, audio and control signals between two digital
components. By using Panasonic Viera Link compatible components,
e.g. Panasonic Viera Plasma and Panasonic Receiver, you can turn on
the power for your entire home theatre with a single remote control button, and begin
playback immediately.**
Operating your DVD recorder is easier and smarter too. You can use the same remote
controller you use with your home theatre. When you select Play on the DVD recorder,
VIERA's video input automatically switches itself for DVD playback.
* Non-HDMI-compliant cables cannot be utilised. Panasonic HDMI Cables are highly recommended.
**Except LCD models
Connect with Only One Cable

HDMI (High Definition MultiMedia Interface)

HDMI is a standard developed for use in connecting different types of digital video and
audio components. Equipment with HDMI terminals can be connected to each other with
a single cable, letting you enjoy superior digital picture and sound quality without the
need for separate Audio and Visual cables.
Receiver

HDMI vs Other Outputs

Video Signal Type
HDMI
Digital
IEEE 1394
Digital
DVI + HDCP
Digital
DVI
Digital
HDMI Cable
HDMI Cable
Plasma Display
Non-HDMI-compliant cables cannot be utilised.
Panasonic HDMI Cables are highly recommended.
Audio Signal
DVD Recorder
Copyright Protection
Signal Compression
No compression
Compression
No compression
No compression
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