How to Connect the Go Video Sonic Blue DVP745 DVD Player to an AV Amplifier With Digital Audio Input

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Using an AV amplifier with digital audio can make your living room sound like a movie theater. A digital set-up can enhance your viewing experience and make films more lifelike. Follow the instructions below to connect the Go Video DVP745 DVD player to an AV amplifier with digital audio input.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Digital optical connection cord or coaxial connection cord
  • AV amplifier
  • Go Video DVP745 DVD player

Step1
Purchase a digital optical connection cord or a coaxial connection cord from your local appliance store.
Step2
Find the coaxial or digital optical output on the back of your DVD player and find the coaxial or digital optical input on the back of your AV digital amplifier.
Step3
Plug the appropriate cord into the appropriate output jack. Use the coaxial output with a coaxial cable. Use the digital optical output with a digital optical cable.
Step4
Now plug the cord into the appropriate input jack on your AV amplifier. Use the coaxial input for the coaxial cable and the digital optical input for the digital optical cable.
Step5
Turn on your AV amplifier and set it to the input where you plugged in your cable.
Step6
Turn on your Go Video DVD player, insert a DVD and press "Play" on your DVD remote to test the new connection.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use a digital optical cable to get a better quality output.
  • Only use one digital audio connection. Don’t hook up both coaxial and digital optical cables at the same time.

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