AUDIO OUT Jacks: jacks located on the back of the DVD Player which are
used to send audio to another system (TV, decoder, or amplifier).
Coaxial jack:
Used to send digital audio to a decoder or amplifier, allowing you
to adjust the volume at the decoder or amplifier. This connection provides the 5.1
channel surround sound as heard in movie theaters.
CD
: Compact Disc (audio)
Dolby Digital:
A surround sound system that provides 5.1 channel sound as used
in movie theaters.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems. This is a surround sound system, but it is different
from Dolby Digital. The formats were developed by different companies.
DVD
: Digital Video Disc.
Remote Control:
the small electronic unit that came with your DVD Player;
allows you to operate your DVD Player from a distance.
S-Video:
Produces a clearer picture by sending separate signals for the luminance
and the color. If you connect an optional S-Video cable, you will not need to use
the supplied yellow video cable.
VIDEO OUT Jack:
jack located on the back of the DVD Player which is used to
send video to a TV.
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