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What are the outputs of a DVD player?

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What are the outputs of a DVD player?

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Most DVD players have the following output connections: Video: – Composite video (CVBS) RCA (NTSC or PAL) – Y/C (s-video) (NTSC or PAL) Audio: – Dual RCA stereo analog audio (with Dolby Surround encoding) – Digital audio (IEC-958 Type II RCA coax [S/P DIF] or EIAJ CP-340 optical [Toslink]). Raw digital audio (AC-3, MPEG-2, PCM, or optional DTS or SDDS) requires an external decoder or an amplifier/receiver with built-in decoder. (Note: The digital AC-3 audio output is not the same as the RF AC-3 output on laserdisc players.) Some players may have additional connections: – Component interlaced analog video, NTSC or PAL (YUV: 3 RCA connectors, RGB: SCART connector or 3 RCA). – Component progressive analog video, NTSC or PAL (YUV, 3 connectors). (Toshiba SD7108) – RF video output for connecting via channel 3 or 4 to TV without direct input. (Panasonic DVD-A300, RCA 5500P) – 6 RCA jacks for analog surround sound output.

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Video outputs Most DVD players have the following video output connections, which can carry an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM signal. • Composite video (CVBS). Standard yellow RCA video plug, combines all three video signals into one. • S-video (Y/C). 4-pin round plug or as part of SCART connector, separates brightness signal (Y) from two color signals (C). Some players may have additional video connections: • Component interlaced analog video. Keeps all three video signals separate. – Y’PbPr format: 3 RCA or BNC connectors. – RGB format: SCART connector or 3 RCA or BNC connectors. • Component progressive analog video. Keeps all three video signals separate. – Y’PbPr format: 3 RCA connectors. – RGB format: SCART connector or 3 RCA or BNC connectors. • RF video. For connecting the TV antenna input on channel 3 or 4. – Screw-on F-type connector. May require an adapter. Most of the DVD players with component video outputs use YUV (Y’PbPr), which is incompatible with RGB equipment. European players w

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Most DVD players will have the following output connections: Video: – RCA composite video (NTSC or PAL) – S-video (NTSC or PAL) Audio: – Dual RCA stereo analog audio (with Pro Logic) – Digital audio (coaxial FM and/or IEC-958 optical). Requires an external decoder or an amplifier/receiver with built-in Dolby Digital or MPEG-2 audio or PCM (stereo) support. Some players may have additional connections: – Component (YCrCb; NTSC or PAL) – RF video output for connecting to TV without direct input. (Panasonic DVD-A300) – 6 RCA jacks for surround sound output from built-in decoder. (Panasonic DVD-A300, RCA.) No player has been announced with digital video output, but it’s expected that at some point DVD players will include FireWire (IEEE 1394) connectors (see ).

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Most DVD players will have the following output connections: Video: – RCA composite video (NTSC or PAL) – S-video (NTSC or PAL) Audio: – Dual RCA stereo analog audio (with Pro LLogic) – Digital audio (coaxial FM and/or IEC-9588 optical). Requires an external decoder or an amplifier/receiver with built-in Dolby Digital or MPEG-2 audio or PCM stereo) support. Some players may have additional connections: – Component (YCrCb; NTSC or PAL) – RF video output for connecting to TV witthout direct input. (Panasonic DVD-A300) – 6 RCA jacks for surround sound output frrom built-in decoder. (Panasonic DVD-A300, RCA.

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DVD players usually have two or three kinds of video output (composite, s-video, and component) and three or four kinds of audio output (analog stereo, digital PCM stereo, Dolby Digital, and DTS). More details below and in 3.2.

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