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2.1.2.4 DTS capability
The SSP-50 includes advanced DTS digital decoding capability for those software/hardware combina-
tions capable of delivering this high resolution audio format. Switching to DTS (or any other mode) can be
programmed into any User Memory for easy enjoyment.
2.1.2.5 Analog-only sources:
For analog sources with balanced (XLR) connections (high quality D/A converters, for example), use Aud
1. For RCA connections, use Aud 3 - Aud 5. (Aud 2 is digital only.) Remember to observe proper chan-
nel continuity.
For analog audio source components that record, there are 2 record outputs. In most systems, one might
go to the audio cassette or Minidisc® recorder and the other to a VCR. (The SSP-50 has no digital out-
puts.)
2.1.3 Video Source Component Connections
2.1.3.1 Video Input Selections:
Connect video sources to the SSP-50 video inputs. Consider the nature of a source’s audio output when
deciding which AV input to use. For example:
If a video source (a laser disc player, for example) has a Toslink (optical) digital audio output, you might
choose the SSP-50’s AV 5 video input since AV 5’s digital audio input is Toslink. However, AV 5 is a
composite-only connection so you might think that it is impossible to view S-Video and use the optical
digital connection simultaneously. This is not the case as you can override the default by connecting the
player to one of the S-Video inputs (AV 1 for example) and connect the optical digital output to the AV 5
digital input. Then use the SSP-50’s menu system to change the AV 1 “audio link” from AV 1 to AV 5.
Refer to Section 5.8 for details.
If the video source (a DVD player, satellite, etc.) has a coaxial (RCA) digital audio output, connect the
source’s video output to the SSP’s AV 1, AV 2, AV 3, or AV 4 inputs only since these inputs have coax
digital audio inputs. If you have more than four coax digital sources, consider using AUD 1 or AUD 2 digi-
tal inputs and “linking” video to the proper audio signal. Again, refer to Section 5.8 for details.
If the video source (a VCR, for example) has only analog outputs, connect the video to AV 3, AV 4, AV 5,
or AV 6 since these are the only AV analog inputs. If you have more than four such sources, use the
AUD 1, AUD 3, AUD 4, or AUD 5 analog inputs and “link” them to the appropriate video input. As above,
refer to Section 5.8 for details.
2.1.3.2 Video Outputs
Connect one of the Main Video outputs to the primary monitor/projector. The SSP-50 provides a second
Main output for systems incorporating a separate projector and direct view monitor .
Connect the SSP-50’s Record output to a VCR record input.
2.1.3.1 Composite vs S-Video:
Video sources connected to any composite input can be directed to composite outputs only. Likewise, an
S-Video source is available only at S-Video outputs. Thus, the simplest approach to system design
would use composite connections only. If this “composite only” strategy is appropriate, skip the rest of
this Section. If you will use S-Video connections, continue reading . . .
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