Optional Audio Connection; Connecting To A Decoder With Dolby Digital (Ac-3)/Mpeg1/2 Audio Processing Or An Amplifier With A Dts Decoder - Sharp DV-NC70H Operation Manual

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Connecting to a Decoder with Dolby Digital (AC-3)/MPEG1/2 Audio
Processing or an Amplifier with a DTS Decoder
When DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or MPEG 1/2 Audio are played, Dolby Digital or MPEG 1/2 Audio
bitstream is output from the DVD player's OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT connector and DIGITAL OUT connector.
When the DVD player is connected to a Dolby Digital or MPEG 1/2 Audio decoder, you can enjoy theatre-
quality audio right in your home.
(An optional optical digital cable is required when an optional Dolby Digital decoder is used. Similarly, you must
purchase a separate cable when you use the DIGITAL OUT connector.)
• You can also enjoy DTS sound from DVD discs recorded in DTS format by connecting your DVD player to an
amplifier equipped with a DTS decoder.
• DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• This DVD player has been equipped with a DTS*-compatible digital audio output connector (coaxial). As an
optional audio format for the DVD-video specification, this enhances possibilities for future system expansion.
* A DTS-compatible AV amplifier and DTS-compatible discs are necessary to enjoy DTS high-quality
sound.
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Optional Audio Connection

To S-VIDEO
input jack
S-VIDEO lead
(commercially available)
Front Speaker
(Left)
Subwoofer
Surround Speaker
(Left)
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L
R
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
INPUT
IN
IN
VIDEO/AUDIO lead
(commercially available)
S-VIDEO
RGB
LINE 2
To S-VIDEO
OUTPUT
SELECTOR
OUT jack
LINE 1 (TV)
S-VIDEO
Coaxial cable
Optical Digital Cable
(commercially available)
To AUDIO
OUT jacks
Amplifier of stereo system, etc.
(shown as example only)
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To VIDEO/
AUDIO OUT
jacks
VIDEO
DVD OUT
VCR/DVD OUT
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
AUDIO
R
IN
AUDIO
L
OPT.
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
L
Dust Protection Cap
Remove the protective cap before
connecting. Remember to keep the
cap in a safe place. If the connection
is not being used, replace the cap to
protect the connection against dust.
Centre Speaker
Front Speaker
(Right)
Surround Speaker
(Right)
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