RCA DRC8320N User Manual page 9

Dvd recorder+vcr combo
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OUTPUT: These jacks send the content (audio and video) from your DVD/VCR OUT to the TV so you can see it on the TV screen and hear it through
the TV's speakers.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT (Y, Pb, Pr) - DVD PLAYBACK ONLY: Some high-end TVs and monitors have Component Video Input jacks. The cables
that send the video signal through these Output Jacks provide the highest resolution because the video signal is divided into 3 separate parts (cables not
supplied with DVD/VCR). As with VIDEO and S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, Pb, Pr) only carries the picture signal so you need to connect
the audio cables so you'll hear the sound. If your TV has COMPONENT INPUT jacks, use three video grade cables to connect the DVD/VCR to
these jacks on the TV to get the best picture quality. However, make sure you also connect another video cable (either a RF coaxial cable to the CABLE/
ANTENNA OUTPUT jack; the yellow cable to the VIDEO Output jack; or an S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack) because you can only use Component Video for DVD Playback. You'll need to have another Video Output connected for playback
of VCR tapes.
VIDEO: Color coded yellow, the video cable you use with this jack provides better quality than an RF coaxial cable but isn't as good as S-Video.
AUDIO L (left): Color coded white, connect corresponding audio cable to TV's Audio Left Input jack.
AUDIO R (right): Color coded red, connect corresponding audio cable to TV's Audio Right Input jack.
DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL/COAXIAL OUT - DVD PLAYBACK ONLY: If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver or decoder with a Digital Audio
Optical or Coaxial Input jack, you can achieve enhanced sound quality during DVD playback by connecting a digital optical or coaxial cable (not
supplied).
Note: Make sure you connect regular audio cables in addition to connecting a Digital Audio cable if you want to play a VCR tape
while recording on a DVD at the same time. The VCR tape playback will use the standard audio cables and not the digital output
jacks.
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
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