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If my DVD player has Denon Link, IEEE-1394 and HDMI digital signals, can I use them all at the same time?

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If my DVD player has Denon Link, IEEE-1394 and HDMI digital signals, can I use them all at the same time?

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No you can’t. The DVD player’s upper level digital audio output function can only process one type of digital audio at a time. When you choose either Denon Link, IEEE-1394 or HDMI as the digital audio format, the other two formats will turn off automatically. However, if you need another digital audio source, you can use the coaxial or optical digital outputs for this purpose.

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