- Use the s-video for picture, assuming that's the best video input on your TV (this is what I'm doing, since my TV doesn't have a component video input). Do not use the stereo RCA's for audio (see my next comment).
- The digital output is audio only. You will definitely want to use the digital coax output to connect your DVD player to the 950 (or to any Dolby Digital/DTS pre/pro or receiver). The Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks on a DVD player are discrete 5.1 tracks that are output digitally through coaxial or optical digital outputs. Some DVD players include their own Dolby Digital and DTS decoders, which produce six analog audio outputs, but the 950's decoders and digital processing (bass management; Dolby EX, DTS ES, and CES 6.1/7.1 modes; etc) is still preferable to using a player's DD/DTS decoder.
- The digital audio output does bypass the DVD player's DAC. It is a direct data transfer from disc out to the 950.
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