Connecting a Blu-ray or DVD player
Connect a Blu-ray/DVD player to the TV.
Use a connection method below based on the terminals available on your TV.
Note
- The available terminals depend your model/region/country.
Hint
- You can also connect a TV box in the same way as a Blu-ray/DVD player.
HDMI connection
For optimum picture quality, we recommend connecting your player to the TV using an HDMI cable. If your Blu-ray/DVD player has an HDMI jack (socket), connect it using an HDMI cable.
- Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
- HDMI cable (not supplied)*
* Be sure to use an authorised Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) bearing the HDMI logo.
- If the device has a DVI jack (socket), connect it to the HDMI (with AUDIO IN) port through a DVI - HDMI adaptor interface (not supplied), and connect the device’s audio out jacks (sockets) to HDMI AUDIO IN.
Availability depends on your model/region/country. Refer to the Setup Guide to check if your TV supports HDMI AUDIO IN.
Component video connection
If your Blu-ray/DVD player has component video jacks (sockets), connect them to the TV using a component video cable and an audio cable.
- Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
- Component video cable (not supplied)
- Audio cable (not supplied)
Composite connection
If your Blu-ray/DVD player has composite jacks (sockets), connect them using a composite video/audio cable.
- Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
- Composite video/audio cable (not supplied)
When using an Analogue Extension cable
- Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
- Analogue Extension cable (supplied)*
- RCA Cable (not supplied)
* Whether the Analogue Extension cable is supplied depends on your model/region/country.
Cable that connects to the video input jack
The 3.5 mm jack of the Analogue Extension Cable has 4 poles.
- 3.5 mm
- Left for Audio signal.
- Video signal.
- Ground.
- Right for Audio signal.