Connection To A Tv With An Hdmi Compatible Port - Denon DVD DVD-1930 Operating Instructions Manual

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CONNECTIONS

Connection to a TV with an HDMI Compatible Port

A simple 1-cable connection (using a commercially available cable) with a device having an HDMI (High-
Definition Multimedia Interface) connector allows digital transfer of the digital images of DVD-Video and other
sources, DVD-Video, and the multi-channel sound of DVD-Audio.
A display equipment with an HDMI compatible port
C Actual output modes by media
Audio Recording Format
Dolby Digital
DTS
DVD-Video
MPEG
LPCM
LPCM or PPCM
(with CPPM) *3 *5
DVD-Audio
LPCM or PPCM
(without CPPM)
Dolby Digital
DivX
®
MP3/MP2
Audio CD
Video CD
MP3/WMA
MULTI-CH AREA *4
Super
Audio
2CH AREA *4
CD
CD AREA
*1 If the connected equipment is not compatible with HDMI BITSTREAM, signals are output on PCM.
*2 If the connected equipment is not compatible with HDMI Multi PCM, signals are output on down mixed PCM.
*3 If the connected equipment is not compatible with HDMI ver. 1.0, signals are not output.
*4 Sounds recorded on the MULTI-CH/2CH AREA of Super Audio CDs are not output.
*5 Transfer of signal from DVD audio discs that are copyright-protected by CPPM is only possible if both devices are HDMI Ver.1.1 compatible.
This player is HDMI Ver.1.1 compatible.
Copyright protection system
To play back the digital video images of a DVD via an HDMI connection, it is necessary that both the player and the display
equipment (or an AV amplifier) support a copyright protection system called HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
System). HDCP is copy protection technology that comprises data encryption and authentication of the connected AV equipment.
This player supports HDCP. Please read the operating instructions of your display equipment (or AV amplifier) for more information.
*
HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface
NOTES:
• When using HDCP-incompatible display equipment, the image will not be viewed properly.
• When the PURE DIRECT button on the front panel is turned on, not only HDMI images but sounds are not output (refer to page 17).
• Among the devices that support HDMI, some devices can control other devices via the HDMI connector; however, this play-
er cannot be controlled by another device vice the HDMI connector.
• The audio signals from the HDMI connector (including the sampling frequency, the number of channels and bit length) may
be limited by the equipment that is connected.
• When playing a Super Audio CD with an HDMI connection, audio cannot be transferred beyond the CD layer. Make an ana-
logue connection for this.
• Among the monitors that support HDMI, some do not support audio output (for example, projectors). In connections with
equipment such as this, audio signals are not output from the HDMI output connector.
• When the set's HDMI connector is connected to a DVI-D compatible monitor (HDCP compatible) with an HDMI-DVI convert-
er cable (commercially available), the signals are output in digital RGB.
"HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC."
To HDMI Input
Connector
2 CHANNEL
DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS/MPEG Setting
BITSTREAM *1
Dolby Digital
DTS
MPEG
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
Dolby Digital
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
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HDMI cable
(commercially available)
HDMI AUDIO Setting
DOLBY DIGITAL/DTS/MPEG Setting
PCM
BITSTREAM *1
Dolby Digital
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
DTS
2 channel PCM
MPEG
2 channel PCM
Multi PCM
2 channel PCM
Multi PCM
2 channel PCM
Multi PCM
Dolby Digital
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
MULTI CHANNEL
PCM *2
Multi PCM
Multi PCM
Multi PCM
Multi PCM
Multi PCM
Multi PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
2 channel PCM
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