RCA HDV5000 manual Picture Menu, TV Shape, Enhanced Black Level, Picture Mode

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  The Menu System

 

 

The Picture Menu

 

 

 

 

TV Shape

 

 

Depending on the type of television you have, you may want to adjust the screen setting

 

 

(aspect ratio).

 

 

4:3

 

 

Choose this setting if you want the movie to fill the entire screen of your TV. This might

4:3

 

 

mean that parts of the picture (the left and right edges) won’t be seen.

 

 

 

 

Most discs produced in a widescreen format can’t be cropped in this fashion. This means the

 

 

 

 

black bars will appear at the top and the bottom of the screen.

 

 

 

 

4:3 Letterbox

 

 

Choose this setting if you want to see movies in their original aspect ratio (height-to-width

 

 

ratio). You’ll see the entire frame of the movie, but it will take up a smaller portion of the

 

 

screen vertically. The movie might appear with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.

 

 

 

4:3 Letterbox

16:9

16:9

Choose this setting if your player is connected to a widescreen TV. If you choose this setting and you don’t have a widescreen TV, the images on the screen may appear distorted.

If you play a disc recorded in 4:3 format on a widescreen TV, black bars will appear on the left and right side of the screen.

Notes:

When an HD DVD disc or a DVD video disc has a set picture shape, the contents may not be compatible with other picture shapes.

DVD video discs containing 4:3 picture format only always display video in 4:3 format regardless of the setting on your player.

Actual picture shape may depend on signal types of broadcasts or input sources, or settings on the connected TV. Refer to you TV User’s Guide.

Enhanced Black Level

Black level refers to the quality of black in the picture.

Select On to display deeper, richer black.

Select Off to display softer black.

Picture Mode

There are two types of source content in video recorded on DVD video discs: film content (pictures recorded at 24 frames per second) and video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames per second). Make this selection according to the type of content you are viewing, or select the Auto option to have the player automatically detect the type of content.

Film – The player converts film content to the progressive output format. Suitable for playback of film content.

Video – The player filters video signal, and converts it to the progressive output format. Suitable for playback of video content.

Auto – The player automatically detects the source content (film or video) of playback source, and converts that signal to the appropriate progressive output format.

Note: Depending on the disc, the Auto setting may not be able to detect source content. If the picture is doubled, roughened, or abnormal, select the Film or Video option to improve the picture.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again HDV5000Product Registration VentilationCover.indd Cover.indd 06 50816 PM Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter Overview Connections and SetupAccessories Included with your HD DVD Player Setup and ConnectionsThings to Consider Before You Connect Types of Discs Your HD DVD player will Play Connections and SetupPlaying HD DVD discs ChapterInternet connection feature LAN port Other FeaturesSystem Requirements Copy Protection and High Definition Viewing Choosing the Best Connection to Your TVMulti-Channel Audio Important Battery Information Install Batteries in the RemotePoint the Remote in the Right Direction Connecting to a TV with an Hdmi Input Jack recommended Audio cable. Video cable not supplied Connecting to a TV with Component Y, Pb, Pr JacksConnecting to a TV with Composite or S-Video Jacks Via Digital Audio Output Connecting an Audio SystemDolby Digital and DTS Via Hdmi Output LAN port Jacks on the Back of the HD DVD PlayerPause Pauses disc play Front Panel ControlsDisplay Panel Disc indicatorButtons that operate your TV Quick Tour of The RemoteButtons that operate your HD DVD Player 15/06 93124 AM Operating the TV with the Remote Programming the HD DVD Remote to Operate Your TVEntering Codes TV Codes Playing Discs Regional Coding Playing DiscsTypes of Discs your HD DVD Player will Play Image Constraint Warning LabelsLoading and Playing Discs Using Different MenusUsing a Disc Menu Playing at Different Speeds DVDs and CDs Playback FeaturesSelecting a Chapter Number Entering an Elapsed Time Selecting a Title NumberResume Playback SubtitlesChanging the Audio Language Discs recorded in DVD VR modeChanging the Camera Angle DVD Settings Using the Repeat Feature DVDs and CDsPlayable files Playing mp3/WMA FilesUsing the Cursor Connecting Game ControllersMenu System Menu System Setup MenuPicture Menu Picture ModeTV Shape Enhanced Black LevelDigital out Spdif Audio MenuDigital out Hdmi Dynamic Range Control Speaker SetupDialog Enhancement 1ch Speaker SettingLanguage Menu Setting the Speaker DistanceDisc Menu Language Subtitle Language Ethernet MenuAudio Language On Screen LanguageParental Lock General MenuMaintenance Remote Control SoundClock Set OSD On/OffUsing an Internet connection Before you Connect to the Internet Using an Internet ConnectionRequirements Connecting to the Internet Dhcp setting Internet SettingsProxy setting User Name and PasswordClock Adjustment Setting Using Your Internet ConnectionInformation on Internet Settings This page intentionally left blank Other Information Power turns off during operation TroubleshootingOther Information Language Code List PCM Output Sound Conversion TableLimitation of Warranty Limited WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty Information on software updatesOther4.indd 06 34928 PM 06 34936 PM Other4.indd 06 34944 PM 06 34949 PM Other4.indd 06 34951 PM Thomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Thomson IncTrademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Tocom