Kodak 4620 user manual Changing the video settings, TV shape, TV type, Video output

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Go to video setup page

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Changing the video settings

Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the “Video setup page”. Press the button “ENTER” or Ato enter a menu. Use the button Cor Dto select the required picture setting and press “ENTER” to confirm your selec- tion. You can leave the menu at any time by pressing the button Bon your remote control.

TV shape

You can setup your player to work with normal and wide screen televisions. Select one of the following options:

Normal/PS 4:3: When used with a normal TV, the “Normal/PS 4:3” setting results in the typical “Pan & Scan” display, where a movie is clipped on the sides to fit on the TV screen.

Normal/LB 4:3: The “Normal/LB 4:3” setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie is presented in wide screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of the screen.

Wide 16:9: If you are using a wide-screen TV, set to the option “Wide 16:9” to match the aspect ratio of your TV.

Note: The Normal/PS 4:3 and Normal/LB 4:3 settings usually will have no effect, since very few movies support both options. DVDs are generally record- ed with either Pan & Scan or Letterbox and do not allow switching between the two.

TV type

Your player will work with televisions based on the NTSC and PAL standards, as well as televisions designed to function with both standards. Select one of the following options:

PAL: Television norm in most European countries, Africa and the Middle East (from 625 lines only 576 lines will be transferred with a picture changing fre- quency of 50 half pictures per second).

Multi: The DVD will be played in the original format (multinorm TV necessary).

NTSC: Television norm in USA, Canada, Japan and many other countries (from 525 lines only 480 lines will be transferred with a picture changing frequency of 60 half pictures per second).

Video output

Change this setting to match the type of video input jack you are using on your TV. Composite Video is the most common video connection type and is sup- ported on most TVs. If you connect the player over the composite video output to your TV, normally you don’t need to change the output settings, and your TV will get displayed.

S-Video: Picture signal, which is splintered according to colour and brightness. This signal transfer enables a higher sharpness and more low-noise picture compared to composite picture information, which will only be sent over one wire.

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Contents D 4 0 1 0 & D V D 4 6 2 Content Special features for DVD’s Special features for Video CD’sAdditional features for Jpeg files Troubleshooting Specifications GlossaryAccessories IntroductionRegion code information Or UKCompatibility Usable disc typesCompatibility of PC created discs Data transfer ratesTaking care of player and discs Operation Operation of control panel DVDDisc Tray DVD Operation of rear panel DVD Operation Operation of VFD display DVD MULTI-FUNCTION Display / Text LineOperation of remote control Preparing the remote controlReplacing the battery Using the remote control Important notes about the batteryRemote control buttons Volume + VolumeReturn BookmarkAudio and Video Connections Television connectionsAudio/Video connection to a TV with Scart socket Have the following cables ready Entering the setup menu to change the Video setting Connecting the player using the component video cablePreparation Using a Progressive Scan TV Audio output connectionsAnalog stereo outputs Coaxial digital output Loud distorted noise comes from your loudspeakers Powering on the unit How to insert a double-sided DVD?Getting Started Inserting a discPausing a disc Switching off the powerStart playing Stop playingPlayback General playback hintsPlaying a DVD Playing a DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD+R DL disc Playing a Super Video CDPlaying MPEG-4 or DivX discs Decoding of DivXPlaying DivX VOD content Displaying the DivX VOD registration codeWhen creating MP3 discs, please note the following Playing an Audio CDPlaying an MP3 disc Additional playing functionsPlaying a WMA CD Playing a Picture CDPlaying a mixed format disc Selecting a chapter using the DVD menu Playing FunctionsSelecting a section of the disc to play Playing from a specific timePlaying a specific track, picture, title or chapter Using the repeat features1 Skipping through tracks, pictures, titles or chaptersRepeating an entire disc or playlist2 Repeating a track, title orShuffle play Repeating a section of a discProblem No sound during slow play Slow playStill the picture frame / Pause a disc Playing a disc frame by frameUsing position markers Bookmark Zooming in and out of an imageChanging the audio settings Displaying disc informationSuspending audio with the Mute button Press the Display button while a disc is playingDisplay menu for DVDs Display menu for Video CDsTime displays for Audio CDs 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 Additional Features for Jpeg Files Rotation of a pictureViewing thumbnails of your Jpeg pictures Making a slide showZooming in and out Creating a Playlist Creating a playlist of DVDsCreating a playlist of Video CDs or Audio CDs Program Track ExitNextImportant notes for moving in the setup menu Changing the language settingsUser Preferences OSD languageDVD menu1 Audio1Subtitles1 DivX subtitlesChanging the video settings TV shapeTV type Video outputVideo mode only available on model DVD Video quality setup Video qualityChanging the audio settings Speaker setupAudio output Post DRCSpdif setup Dual mono/DRCSpdif output Dual monoChanging the security settings Sound setupPassword Change PSW ParentalChanging the general settings Angle markCaptions Screen saverDefault VersionDivXR VOD Troubleshooting Flickering black-and-white picture Ejecting a trapped disc Specifications General specificationsAudio features Audio/Video connectionsGlossary DVD+RW DVD+RDVD+R DL JpegRGB SvcdVCD WMA