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Appendix: Cables for Video & Audio
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Which Cable Should I Use?
Your audio and video components may have multiple types of connectors, Which type should you use if you have a choice? Your
choice of cables can affect the capability of your system. The guide below will help you choose the optimum cable for your setup.
Cables for Your TV
If your TV has an HDMI input, choose an HDMI to HDMI cable. Connect the cable from the Video/Audio connector on the back
connector panel to the HDMI input of your TV. Most TVs have multiple inputs, so you will need to switch your TV to the HDMI input
connected to your DVDO EDGE GREEN. You may never need to switch inputs on your TV again because your DVDO EDGE
GREEN will handle switching in your setup.
The HDMI cable also carries audio to your TV, so you can use your TV’s audio for sound.
If your TV has a DVI input, choose an HDMI to DVI adapter cable. You will need to switch your TVs input to use DVI.
DVI does not carry audio. You will probably need an AV Receiver for sound processing. The AV Receiver can be connected with an
HDMI or optical cable.
Cables for your AV Receiver
If your AV Receiver has HDMI inputs, you should use an HDMI to HDMI cable, connected between the HDMI Audio output of the
DVDO EDGE GREEN and an HDMI input on your receiver. You will need to switch your AV Receiver to use the HDMI input. You
should not have to switch audio in your receiver again because your DVDO EDGE GREEN will handle switching for you.
If your AV Receiver does not have HDMI, then you can use an Optical cable to connect your DVDO EDGE GREEN to your AV
Receiver.