Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 Channel), Dts Or Mpeg Audio - Sharp DV-NC70H Operation Manual

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DVD Audio Connections

Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS or MPEG audio

Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG Audio digital surround processor or a Dolby Digital/
DTS/MPEG Audio surround processor to your Unit's coaxial digital jack provides richer and more powerful
audio play.
I Connection to a processor or amplifier with a coaxial digital input jack
Digital Connection to an MD to Record a CD
Some Audio CDs have a short silent section between musical tracks. When sound from discs such as these is
digitally recorded by connecting the Unit directly to a digital recorder (such as an MD player), the music may be
recorded continuously and track numbers may be lost.
I Digital Connection to Audio Equipment or MD Player without a Dolby Digital Decoder
• Audio CD
Play the disc as you normally would, with the audio mode set to "L+R" (see page 85). With a digital
connection, audio of a disc recorded with DTS sounds abnormal in this case.
• DVD
With a digital connection, audio cannot be produced from a DVD recorded with Dolby Digital (5.1 channel),
Dolby Surround (Pro Logic), DTS or MPEG Audio, so you should use an analogue connection to play such
discs. Discs with linear PCM audio should play normally.
• This connection is not possible if the processor or amplifier to which you want to connect does not have a coaxial
digital input jack.
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You can make this connection
using a coaxial digital lead .
To coaxial
digital input jack
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Required lead
Coaxial digital lead (commercially available)
S-VIDEO
RGB
VIDEO
LINE 2
DVD OUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
SELECTOR
AUDIO
LINE 1 (TV)
S-VIDEO
OPT.
R
AUDIO
L
To coaxial
DIGITAL OUT jack
Coaxial digital lead
(commercially available)
Audio equipment
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VCR/DVD OUT
ANTENNA
R
IN
AUDIO
L
OUT
VIDEO

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