Bose Lifestyle Music Center Panduan Instalasi - Halaman 25

Jelajahi secara online atau unduh pdf Panduan Instalasi untuk Sistem stereo Bose Lifestyle Music Center. Bose Lifestyle Music Center 38 halaman. Home entertainment systems with vs-2 video enhancer
Juga untuk Bose Lifestyle Music Center: Panduan Pengoperasian (48 halaman), Panduan Pengoperasian (48 halaman), Panduan Pemilik (19 halaman), Panduan Pemilik (29 halaman), Panduan Instalasi (44 halaman), Panduan Pemilik (42 halaman), Informasi Pengaturan (1 halaman), Panduan Pemilik (26 halaman), Panduan Ekspansi (38 halaman), Panduan Pengoperasian (42 halaman), Panduan Pengoperasian (48 halaman), Panduan Pengoperasian (46 halaman), Panduan Pemilik (12 halaman), Panduan Memulai Cepat (8 halaman), Panduan Instalasi (30 halaman), Panduan Instalasi (39 halaman)

Bose Lifestyle Music Center Panduan Instalasi
English
Español

Higher quality connections you might consider

Figure 22
An S-video jack and the
connector that plugs into it
Français
O
PTIONAL
You may prefer other options, besides analog audio and composite video connections from
the TV to the media center shown earlier in this guide. Your choices, however, depend on the
type of television you own and what other audio and video components you want in your
home theater system setup.
What cables you have on hand or may need to buy is another factor in adding any of the
following equipment:
• PVR or DVR (a personal or digital video recorder)
• Cable or Satellite box
• DVD changer
To determine how you will connect and use added components, consider the following.

Your choice of audio connections

®
Your LIFESTYLE
system media center provides Audio input jacks for the TV and three other
components. So you can get Bose
multiple external sources.
There are two types of audio connections you can make for these components:
• Analog connections, the most commonly used, require an analog cable (with L and R con-
nectors at each end). Two of these cables are provided with the system.
• Digital connections, made using either a coaxial digital cable (with a single RCA connector
at each end), or an optical cable (with a special optical connector at each end). These
cables may be supplied with your digital-ready components, or you may need to purchase
them separately.
For a visual guide on making digital connections, refer to "Digital audio connection
choices" on page 32.
Note: When choosing to use a digital audio connection, we suggest that it be coupled with an
analog connection. This will better ensure continuous sound, even if the digital signal
(which is slightly more sensitive to interference) is interrupted.

Your choice of video connections

Your LIFESTYLE
®
system media center provides one set of two Video Out jacks, one of them
used already to connect the TV to the media center. The video cable supplied with the system
affords this basic composite connection.
There is also one set of Video IN jacks for connection of one video component to the
®
LIFESTYLE
media center, which passes that video signal through to the TV.
You may want to review the choices below to determine what will work to provide you with
the highest quality video that your components can support.
Beyond composite, consider S-video
An S-video input jack, provided on many TVs, delivers higher picture quality than composite
video output. To make this connection, use the S-video cable included with your system to
connect the S-Video OUT jack on the media center and to the S-video input on your TV.
• If your TV provides an S-video jack (as shown in Figure 22) for Video input, use that as a
better choice than composite for high-quality video from your DVDs.
C

ONNECTIONS AND

• VCR (a video cassette recorder)
• Game console
• Recording equipment
®
quality audio performance added to your enjoyment of
A
DDITIONS
25