You will only be able to play DVD-A because that DVD player doesn't support SACD. That is one sexy looking unit though. Only Denons top model DVD players let you use that denon link to get DVD audio, but you can still get it the same way the rest of us do. You need six 75 Ohm rca cables of decent quality, nothing too fancy. Bluejeans sells a dedicated group of wires for this purpose. It costs about $60US for 2ft, which is a little out of my range. I use 6 composite video cables that I picked up very cheap and they work just as well as the more expesive options. You need to run those 6 cables from the 5.1 audio outs at the back of the DVD player. Label all wires at both ends to keep it easy. There should be one cable for each speaker and a subwoofer. Run those cables into the muli-channel in on back of your Denon, make sure each cable goes to the appropriate input. For example front left speaker goes to front left. sub to sub, etc. Once this is done you can listen to dvd audio through your dvd player and receiver by playing the DVD-Audio disc and selecting multi-channel input (ext-in). Another thing you can do is try out that DVD players 5.1 decoding to see how it stacks up tho the Denon's for movies since your DVD player can do that too. I'll bet the Denon is better but who knows? Again, that is one hot looking DVD player. Good luck.