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I n t r o d u c t i o n
1
Introduction
This guide provides full information about unpacking the DVD player, connecting it to the
other equipment in the system, and configuring it using the front panel.
Once you have connected and configured the DVD player, refer to the
G Series System Guide
for information about operating it.
The G96 DVD Player
The G96 DVD Player can play audio-CDs, MP3 CDs, Video CDs, and
DVD-Video discs. It can decode Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG, and MP3
data streams to PCM for stereo, and in some cases multichannel,
playback. It can also optionally output Dolby Digital, DTS, and
MPEG bitstreams for connection to a surround controller (Type 2;
see page 8).
Audio
The G96 DVD Player provides three principal S/PDIF coax outputs
designated L/R, L/R Surround, and C/LFE. These typically connect
to Meridian processors, or feed a stereo signal to a pair of DSP
loudspeakers. If configured for MHR SmartLink they carry high-
sample rate encrypted data from DVD discs for the highest fidelity
of decoding and reproduction. The SmartLink also informs a
downstream Meridian processor of the signal source, so that it can
switch processing modes automatically.
It also provides an additional Aux S/PDIF digital output which
delivers a stereo downmix or bitstream signal.
The G96 is designed for use with a surround controller with
multichannel digital inputs (G96 Type 3/4/5; see page 8).
Alternatively, it can be connected to a pair of DSP loudspeakers to
create a
complete high-quality two-channel DVD system (Type 1;
see page 7).
Video
The G96 includes a powerful video processor and scaler which
can simultaneously provide composite and S-video outputs, plus
progressive component video and up to 1080p on an HDMI output.
It provides two composite, three S-video, and one interlaced
component video input, all of which can be routed to any of the
video outputs with appropriate scaling.
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