Av Receiver Connections - Samsung DVD-VR350 Manuel D'instructions

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DVI adapter cable
(not supplied)
red
To change HDMI output resolution, see pages
29~30.
HDMI (High Defi nition Multimedia Interface)
HDMI is an interface to enable the digital
transmission of video and audio data with just a
single connector. Since HDMI is based on DVI,
it is completely compatible with DVI. The only
difference between HDMI and DVI is that HDMI
supports multi-channel audio.
Using HDMI, the DVD Recorder & VCR transmits
a digital video and audio signal and displays a
vivid picture on a TV having an HDMI input jack.
HDMI connection description
HDMI connector - Both uncompressed video data
and digital audio data (LPCM or Bit Stream data).
- Though the DVD Recorder & VCR uses a HDMI
cable, the DVD Recorder & VCR outputs only a
pure digital signal to the TV.
- If TV does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection), snow noise appears
on the screen.
Why does Samsung use HDMI?
Analog TVs require an analog video/audio
signal. However, when playing a DVD, the data
transmitted to a TV is digital. Therefore either a
digital-to-analog converter (in the DVD Recorder
& VCR) or an analog-to-digital converter (in
the TV) is required. During this conversion, the
picture quality is degraded due to noise and
signal loss. HDMI technology is superior because
it requires no D/A conversion and is a pure digital
signal from the DVD Recorder & VCR to your TV.
What is the HDCP?
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection) is a system for protecting DVD
content outputted via HDMI from being copied.
It provides a secure digital link between a video
source (PC, DVD, etc) and a display device (TV,
projector, etc). Content is encrypted at the source
device to prevent unauthorized copies from being
made.

AV Receiver Connections

To take full advantage of the movie theatre
experience that DVD offers, you may want to connect
your DVD Recorder & VCR to a complete Surround
Sound system, including an A/V Receiver and six
Surround Sound speakers.
If your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital
Decoder, you have the option to bypass the DVD
Recorder & VCR's built-in Dolby Digital Decoder.
Use the Digital Audio Out connection below.
To enjoy Dolby digital or DTS sound, you must set up
white
the audio settings. (See page 27)
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
"DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are trademarks of DTS,
Inc.
1. Connect a Digital Audio optical/coaxial cables from the
Digital Audio Out jacks on the rear panel of the DVD
Recorder & VCR to their corresponding Digital Audio
Input jacks on your A/V Receiver:
To Digital Audio Input of an A/V Receiver
English - 20
or
Rear(L)
Front(L)
Front(R)
Subwoofer Centre
with a Dolby, MPEG2 or DTS Digital
Decoder
Rear(R)

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