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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.
To connect an audio amp or sound bar at the same time, refer to HDMI connection (eARC supported) in Connecting an audio system.
To adjust the video and audio output timing, refer to Adjusting the AV sync setting.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
  2. 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.

Composite connection

If your Blu-ray/DVD player has composite jacks (sockets), connect them using a composite video/audio cable.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a TV box)
  2. Analogue Extension cable (supplied)*
  3. 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.

Image of audio/video cable (sold separately)
  1. 3.5 mm
  2. Left for Audio signal.
  3. Video signal.
  4. Ground.
  5. Right for Audio signal.