Video
- 10-bit/54 MHz Video Digtial/Analog Converter
- JPEG Viewer
- S-VHS Quasi Playback
- Digital Cinema Progressive
- 4-Head/19-Micron System
Audio
- Total System Power: 400 Watts
- Multi-Channel Speaker Package
- Subwoofer: 7"
- Six Channel Audio/Video Receiver
- 24-bit 96kHz LPCM Compatibility
- Dolby® Digital and DTS® Compatible Output
- WMA & MP3 Playback
- VHS Hi-Fi Stereo
- Channel Level Adjustments
- Full Decoding of Dolby® Digital, Dolby® ProLogic® II, and DTS®
Convenience
- 30 AM/FM Tuner Presets
- Satellites Speakers: 2-Way
- AM/FM Antenna
- Auto Clock Set
- Multi-Camera Angle Select
- Slow Motion: Forward and Reverse - 1/16, 1/4, 1/2
- Universal Remote Control with TV Controls
- Auto Channel Setup
- 8 Event/1 Month Programming
- Tri-Lingual On-screen Display
- Power Output Front/Center/Rear - 60-Watts/Channel, Subwoofer - 100-Watts
- Record Speeds: SP/SLP
- Fast Scan, Slow Motion
- Channel Lock
- Multi-Language Select
- Multi-Subtitle Select
- Video Heads: 4
- Disc Quantity: 1
- Disc Play: DVD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/VCD/DVD-R/DVD-RW
- Speaker Cable Color coded for all 6 speakers
- Simultaneous DVD playback and VHS Record
- Auxiliary A/V Input with Optical Digital
- VHS Recordings From The DVD Player
Jackpacks
- Front Panel A/V Inputs
- Coaxial and Optical TosLink® Digital Audio Output
- ColorStream Pro® Component Video Output
- RCA Video Outputs (DVD and VCR) - Rear (1)
- Y, Pr, Pb (DVD only) - Rear (1)
- S-Video (DVD only) - Rear (1)
- RCA Video Inputs - Rear (1)
- RCA Video Inputs - Front (1)
- L-R Audio Inputs - Rear (1)
- L-R Audio Input - Front (1)
- RF Output - Rear (1)
Weights and Dimensions
- Dimensions: 17" x 3 1/2" x 14 1/4" (WxHxD)
General
- UPC: 022265411380
Documents
- Printable Spec Sheet (157 KB PDF)
- Owner's Manual - English (2.0 MB PDF)
1 CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded by CD-DA method can be played back. Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may be incompatible due to laser pick-up and disc design. DVD-R discs recorded by DVD Video method can be played. Some DVD-R discs may be incompatible due to laser pick-up and disc design. WMA, MP3 and JPEG discs may be incompatible due to different recording format or condition of disc.
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