CyberHome Entertainment CH-DVD 635S manual Video mode, Scan mode

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This setting is only possible if you have activated “Progressive-Scan” in the video mode menu.

YUV: Transmission of video pictures with three wires. The colour signals are transferred with a high frequency range. YUV (Component Video) is used for TVs, computer monitors and projectors that support three video inputs, each for a colour channel (red, green and blue).

RGB (over SCART): Electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it is a picture signal, which is splintered according to the primary colours of the TV (red, green and blue).

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If you select “YUV”, on the screen will be displayed a warning hint informing you that incorrectly setting this item can corrupt the picture. If the picture becomes distorted or unusable, wait a few seconds and the setting will be restored to its previous value. Follow the instructions on the screen.

Video mode

If you are using the component video output, you can change the video mode setting to enable the Interlace or the Progressive-Scan mode. Do not set to P- Scan if you are not sure that your TV supports Progressive-Scan.

P-Scan: Progressive-Scan is a method of scanning a complete video frame on each pass, unlike normal “interlaced” TVs that require two passes to scan each frame. Progressive-Scan results in a slightly brighter, more stable and flicker free picture.

Interlace: It’s a process in which the picture is split into two fields by sending all the odd numbered lines to field one and all the even numbered lines to field two. This allows a whole picture to be produced in two very fast scans.

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This setting is only possible if the Video output is set to “YUV”. This is because all Progressive-Scan TVs require component video inputs. If you select “P- Scan”, a warning hint will be displayed on the screen informing you that incor- rectly setting this item can corrupt the picture. If the picture becomes distorted or unusable, wait a few seconds and the setting will be restored to its previous value. Follow the instructions on the screen.

P-Scan mode

Here, you can determine the pulldown mode for the disc you would like to play in the Progressive-Scan mode.

Auto: This option detects the type of material on the disc being played (film or video) and switches automatically to the required Progressive-Scan mode. This mode is suitable for playing discs containing both film and video material.

Film: Select this option for Progressive-Scan with 3:2 pulldown. In this mode the picture will be scanned in the rhythm 3:2, i. e. the first picture will be repeat- ed three times, the following picture only two times and so on. This mode is best suited for playing discs containing film material or video material recorded with the Progressive-Scan method.

Video: Select this option for Progressive-Scan with 2:2 pulldown. In this mode the picture will be scanned in the rhythm 2:2, i. e. the first picture will be repeat- ed two times, the following picture also two times. This mode is best suited for playing discs containing video material.

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Contents D P l a y e r Content Troubleshooting Specifications Glossary Special features for DVD’sSpecial features for Video CD’s Additional features for Jpeg filesRegion code information AccessoriesRemote control IntroductionCompatibility Usable disc typesCompatibility of PC created discs Data transfer rates DVD-Audio compatibilitySacd compatibility Hdcd compatibilityTaking care of player and discs Operation of control panel OperationDTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of DTS, Inc Operation of rear panelOperation MULTI-FUNCTION Display / Text Line Operation of VFD displayOperation of remote control Installing the batteriesMessages on the display Important notes about the batteries Using the remote controlRemote control functions B, aSlow IA Playing the first seconds +10Television connections Audio and Video ConnectionsAudio/Video connection to a TV with Scart socket White RED Stereo Audio Video Input Preparation Entering the setup menu to change the video settingConnecting the player using the component video cable Using a Progressive-Scan TVStereo Audio Input White L R RED Audio output connectionsLoud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers Optical Digital Audio Input Receiver Inserting a disc Powering on the unitHow to insert a double-sided DVD? Getting StartedStop playing Pausing a discSwitching off the power Start playingPlayback General playback hintsPlaying a DVD Supported DivX versions Playing a DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD+R DL discPlaying a Super Video CD Playing an MPEG-4/DivXdiscDisplaying the DivX VOD registration code Playing DivX VOD contentAdditional playing functions When creating MP3 discs, please note the followingPlaying an Audio CD or Hdcd Playing an MP3 discPlaying a WMA CD Playing a Super Audio CDPlaying a mixed format disc Playing a Picture CDPlaying from a specific time Selecting a chapter using the DVD menuPlaying Functions Selecting a section of the disc to playPlaying a specific track, picture, title, chapter or group Repeating a track, title, chapter or group2 Using the repeat features1Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chapters Repeating an entire disc or playlist2Repeating a section of a disc Shuffle playPlaying a disc frame by frame Problem No sound during slow playSlow play Still the picture frame / Pause a discZooming in and out of an image Using position markers BookmarkUsing the Intro feature Intro function for DVD-Audio discsIntro function for Audio CDs and HDCDs Using the reverb effects Changing the audio settingsSuspending audio with the Mute button Navigate with the direction buttons Displaying disc informationDisplay menu for DVD-Video discs Press the Display button while a disc is playingDisplay menu for Video CDs Time displays for Audio CDs and HDCDsTime displays for DVD-Audio discs Special Features for DVD’S Using the DVD menuDisplaying subtitles Special Features for Video CD’S Using playback control PBCChanging the camera angle Selecting the play mode Navigating to a file or folderPlaying a file Making a slide show Additional Features for Jpeg FilesRotation of a picture Viewing thumbnails of your Jpeg picturesZooming in and out Creating a playlist of DVDs Creating a PlaylistProgram Track ExitNext Creating a playlist of Video CDs, Audio CDs or HDCDsOSD language Important notes for moving in the setup menuChanging the language settings User PreferencesLanguage codes DVD menu1Audio1 Subtitles1Video output Changing the video settingsTV shape TV typeScan mode Video modeVideo quality Video quality setupChanging the audio settings Speaker setupAudio output User Preferences Spdif output Spdif setupChannel delay Dual mono/DRCDual mono Sound setup Surround setupPro Logic Sample rate HdcdChanging the security settings Sacd modePassword Parental Change PSWScreen saver Changing the general settingsAngle mark CaptionsDefault DVD modeVersion Troubleshooting Troubleshooting DVD-Audio specifications SpecificationsGeneral specifications Audio featuresGlossary KHz Macrovision DVD-VideoDVD-10 DVD-18 InterlaceRegion code Optical digital audio connectorPan & Scan Progressive-ScanRevision 635-01 ENG

CH-DVD 635S specifications

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