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How Do You Connect A DVD Home Theater System With A Multichannel Audio-Video Receiver?

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How Do You Connect A DVD Home Theater System With A Multichannel Audio-Video Receiver?

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DVD systems provide a high-quality digital video and audio experience. Connecting your DVD system to a multichannel audio-video stereo system seems like a daunting task, but provides significant rewards. Audio-video receivers provide a more realistic sound stage for your movies. Speech is clear and concise. Highs are crisp and cleaner. Lows are distinctive and free of garble. Sounds come from every direction, and you have the feeling of being in the movie. Ensure that your TV, DVD and A/V receiver have HDMI ports. HDMI ports are trapezoid-shaped and measure approximately 19 mm by 5 mm. Use a different cable option if any of your equipment does not have HDMI ports. Decide where to put your TV, DVD player and audio-video receiver and measure the distance between the DVD player, the audio-video receiver and the TV to get the correct lengths of HDMI cable. Plug an HDMI cable into the first HDMI port on the back of the TV and the other end into the “Monitor” or “Video Out” port on the back

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