Connecting To A Device With An Analog Multi-Channel Audio Input Terminal; Denon Link Connection Q Making A Jitter-Free Connection - Denon DVD-A1UD Owner's Manual

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Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-channel Audio
Input Terminal
Outputs multi-channel audio decoded by the DVD-A1UD.
If your audio system has an analog multi-channel audio input terminal, connect using audio cable (sold
separately).
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DENON LINK Connection q Making a Jitter-free Connection

BD
When you connect the DVD-A1UD to a DENON LINK 4th compatible AV Amp using DENON LINK
cable and HDMI cable, during BD playback the DVD-A1UD's circuit operates with the AV Amp's master
clock signal. (The clock control indicator of the DVD-A1UD lights.) This enables transmission of high-
quality digital audio with minimal jitter.
In the case of a 5.1-channel
AV Amp
connection,
you
need
not
connect the SBR/SBL terminals.
In this case, on the GUI menu,
select "Audio Setup" – "7.1ch
Audio Out" – "Multi Channel" –
"Speaker Configuration" – "Surr.
Back", and set "Size" to "None"
(vpage 27).
NOTE
The jitter-free function does not work except during BD playback. In this case, the video signal is
output from the HDMI OUT terminal, and the audio signal from the DENON LINK terminal.
1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –

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