Connecting A Recorder (Cdr, Mdr, Etc.); Connecting An Av Receiver Or Decoder - Yamaha MCR-840 Owner's Manual

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PREPARATIONS
Connecting a recorder (CDR, MDR,
etc.)
You can connect a recording component, such as a CDR or
MDR, to the DVD player for recording.
DVD player (DVD-840)
Optical cable
(sold separately)
Recording component
Notes
• Do not connect the power cable to the DVD player until all
other connections have been completed.
• Turn off the recording component before connecting it to the
DVD player.
• The DIGITAL OUT outputs audio only when the input source is
DISC or USB, and with some discs and files, recording may not
be possible due to copy protection.
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(CDR, MDR)
Connecting an AV receiver or
decoder
The DVD player downmixes multi-channel sources, such
as Dolby Digital and DTS, into a 2-channel stereo mix that
you can enjoy through the speakers connected to the DVD
player. By connecting an AV receiver/decoder to the DVD
player's DIGITAL OUT jack, you can enjoy Dolby Digital
and DTS sources though the speakers connected to your
AV receiver/decoder.
Notes
• Make sure the digital audio output settings are configured so
that the DIGITAL OUT outputs MPEG, Dolby Digital, and
DTS material as it is and not as PCM.
• You may want to turn down the volume on the DVD player all
the way when listening through the speakers connected to your
AV receiver/decoder.
• The DIGITAL OUT outputs audio only when the input source is
DISC or USB.
DVD player (DVD-840)
Optical cable
(sold separately)
AV receiver/decoder

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