MTS HDTV Service
7
Video Connection Options
The set-top box offers the following video outputs:
HDTV HDMI or Y Pb Pr (component video)
Standard TV S-Video, RCA-type, or RF coaxial
To determine the available inputs on your TV, check the manual supplied with the TV or on the TV itself.
When you are familiar with the available inputs on your TV, choose the optimal video connection based on
the following guidelines.
Connecting to an HDTV, use one of:
Best
Video
and
audio
HDMI offers higher quality than component video. If your HDTV has an HDMI
input, use the HDMI connector. HDMI carries video and audio. If you connect
your HDTV using HDMI, no additional audio connection to the TV are
necessary.
If your HDTV has DVI input, you can use an HDMI-to-DVI converter cable to
connect to set-top box HDMI connector. Use a cable with an HDMI connector
on one end and a DVI connector on the other end. We do not recommend
using the HDMI-to-DVI or DVI-to-HDMI adapter. Because DVI does not carry
audio, a separate audio connection is required for DVI TV.
Good
Video
only
The Y Pb Pr connectors provide component video the most widely supported
HDTV connection. If your HDTV only has Y Pb Pr inputs, use these
connectors.
Connecting to a standard TV, use one of:
Best
Video
only
This is the highest quality standard video output. If your standard TV has an S-
Video input, connect it to the S-VIDEO output on your set-top box using the
provided S-Video cable.
Very
Good
Video
only
If your standard TV does not have an S-Video input, connect it to the VIDEO
OUT connector on your set-top box using the provided RCA-type video cable.
Good
Video
and
audio
If your TV only has a coaxial RF input, use the coaxial TO TV (VIDEO OUT)
connector.
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