RECORDING SOURCES WITH EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
If you connect an external recorder to the DVD receiver, you can record sources played back on the DVD receiver. For
details on the connection methods, refer to "CONNECTING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS" (page 11).
Note
Make sure you read the manuals for your equipment to operate them.
Recording audio sources with the
DVD receiver
If you connect the DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack on the
DVD receiver to the optical digital input jack on an
external recorder such as a CD recorder or MD recorder
using optical cables (page 11), you can record audio
sources from the DVD receiver.
Notes
• Radio stations are not output from the DIGITAL OPTICAL
OUT jack. To record AM/FM broadcasts, use a commercially
available audio cable to connect the AUX OUT L/R jack on the
DVD receiver to the analog input jack on your recorder.
• Be sure to perform a test recording before an actual recording.
• Turning off the external recorder connected to the DVD receiver
may distort playback sounds or reduce the volume. In this case,
turn on the external recorder.
• The volume level and audio quality have no effect on the
recorded sound during recording. However, if the input source
is set to DVD/CD, the output sound for recording may cut off if
the headphones are connected/disconnected.
• Depending on the recorder, some DTS software audio signals
may not record properly.
• Audio recordings that you make cannot be used for any purpose
other than private enjoyment without the consent of the
copyright holder.
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
(
)
1
5
9
+
–
EQ
TUNER
SUBTITLE ANGLE
1
Turn on the recorder, then press
STANDBY/ON (
) to turn on the DVD
receiver.
2
Use the Input selection buttons to select the
input source.
3
Start recording on the recorder, then start
playback.
POWER
TV
2
3
4
6
7
8
DIMMER
SLEEP
0
REPEAT
A B
–
NIGHT
TV
DVD/CD
Input
AUX
TUNER
selection
buttons
ZOOM
AUDIO
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