Audio Leads - Optical and Coaxial
Both of these connections are for running the Digital soundtrack
of the movie into a Digital amplifier or decoder for Digital Surround Sound.
If only a short run is required from the DVD to the amp, we'd recommend using
coaxial. If a longer cable is required (up to 10m) we'd suggest using optical
as it is clearly better over very long distances. All sound information (including
ordinary stereo and Pro-Logic sound) will be passed down these cables.
- Almost every DVD player has a digital audio output.
- There is no noticeable difference in quality between the Phono and Optical output.
- Through this output, comes one of the following:
- DTS
- Dolby Digital (AC3)
- MPEG2
- PCM audio (including PCM from CDs)
- For Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG-2, the appropriate decoder is required in the
AV receiver or as a separate audio processor.
- For PCM through this output, a digital receiver or a DAC (Digital Audio Converter)
is required.
- DTS DVD discs require a player with the "DTS Out" mark.
- Connect a coaxial digital phono interconnect or an optical
interconnect to the AV receiver/decoder.
- Depending on the player, the output format (DTS/Dolby Digital/MPEG and PCM)
can be one of the following:
- Separate connectors for each audio format
- Select through a switch on the rear panel
- Select through on-screen set-up menu
- Labelled as: Digital Out/PCM Bitstream [Coaxial, Optical]
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