User`s manual

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INTRODUCTION
The following portion of the User Guide is intended for Computer Systems
that come with Windows Media Center only.
Connecting The Media Center To Your TV / Monitor
First Identify What Connections you have. (Connectors Available Will Vary Depending On System Model)
Note: If connecting to a standard television with S-Video or Composite, a Media Center Extender device
is recommended to allow standard TV connections / signals.
Examine the following pictures and read their descriptions to determine which type
of connector is best for you.
Connect the Media Center's video output to your Audio / Video
Receiver or to your TV / Monitor device.
This will output the picture onto the TV/Monitor device. Use either a DVI, RCA Yellow, SVGA,
S-Video or component.
Connect the Media Center's audio output to your Audio /Video
Receiver or to your TV / Monitor Device.
This will output the audio from the Media Center. Use either an RCA, Mini Jack, Optical or
Digital Coaxial cable.Connect the Satellite, Cable set top box or an air Antenna wire to the
Media Center via an S-Video, RCA, or RF cable.
This will provide the Media Center with the analog video / audio signal to be recorded.
* It is recommended to connect everything out of the Media Center to an Audio / Video Receiver (AVR)
if your connecting to home theater equipment. If you are connecting to an LCD Monitor and using PC Speakers
that are 5.1, 3.1, 2.1 or even simple monitor speakers then an AV Receiver is not needed.
** If you are connecting High Resolution video to an AVR then you will need to have an AVR that supports HDTV
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