DVD System Setup
DVD System Setup
General Setup Process
SETUP
PLAY/ENTER
1.Press the SETUP button, the General Setup Page,Preference Page will be displayed in turn.
2.Press CH+/or- b | to select, the |
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3.Press CH+/or- bu to select then press PLAY/ENTER to confirm.
4.Press EXIT key or press SETUP repeatedly to exit the
..General Setup Page..
Tv Display | 4:3 LB | 4 | . |
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Angle Mark | On | 4 | . |
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Osd Lang | ENG | 16 | 9 |
Caption | On |
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Screen Saver Off
..Preference Page..
TV Type Auto | PAL |
Parental | AUTO |
Password | NTSC |
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SETUP
PLAY/ENTER
General Setup Page
ASPECT RATIO DESCRIPTION
When using the DVD with the internal TV, select 4 3/LB.
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when the DVD output is connected to an | TV Display 4:3 LB | 4 | . | ||
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Angle Mark | On | 4 | . | ||
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OSD Lang | ENG 16 | 9 | |||
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4 3/PS (PS = Pan and Scan) | Caption | On |
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Screen Saver Off |
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You may select if you have a normal aspect | Hdcd | Off |
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ratio (4:3) TV, although the NORMAL/LB | Last Memory | On |
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mode, widescreen material will fill the screen, but at the expense of chopping off extreme left and right edges of the original film picture. For this feature to work, the disc must be specially coded. Such discs are uncommon.
4 3/LB (LB = Letter Box)
You may select this if you have a normal aspect ratio (4:3) TV. Widescreen material will be shown in pure unaltered form, allowing the entire picture area of the original film to be viewed without any side cropping. Black bars will appear above and below the picture.
16 9
You may select this if you have a widescreen (16:9) TV. Back bars may still appear above and below the picture even if using a widescreen TV. This is because some film directors prefer to use ultra widescreen aspect ratios e.g. 2.35:1. This will normally be indicated on the DVD packaging.