On-screen menu
4:3 panscan
4:3 letterbox
Widescreen
TV System (NTSC/PAL conversion)
Allows you to select [PAL], [NTSC] or [Auto] mode to match your TV system. You can play PAL discs on NTSC monitor, and NTSC discs on PAL monitor. The initial setting is Auto.
Choices: PAL, NTSC, Auto
The following conversions are supported.
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NTSC | NTSC |
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Notes:
–In progressive scan mode, the output signals from the VIDEO and S VIDEO jacks are same as the format of the disc you play.
–Some image distortion occurs when switching the NTSC and PAL mode.
–If your TV does not accept the selected mode while you change the [TV System] setting, the screen will be distorted so that you cannot recognize the
•Choosing [PAL]:
Press PLAY (u)/2/5/6/PLAY (u) on the remote control.
•Choosing [NTSC]:
Press PLAY (u)/2/5/7/PLAY (u) on the remote control.
Audio Menu
Digital output
Enables you to specify the type of digital output to suit your AV receiver. Select [PCM only] if your receiver is not capable of decoding
Select [All] if you connected this unit’s digital out jacks to a
Choices: Off, PCM only, All
Initial setting: All
Note:
– Digital output is not available for
Analog output
Enables you to specify the type of analog output suitable for your AV receiver.
Choices: Stereo, DolbysurrCompat, 3D sound,
Initial setting:
Stereo: In this setting, the
DolbysurrCompat: Select this setting when using equipment with a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder. In this setting, the
3D sound: In a setup without rear speakers (analogue stereo output), 3D Sound remixes the six channels of digital surround into a two speaker output while retaining all of the original audio information. The result is the sensation of being surrounded by multiple speakers.
PCM output
Enables you to select PCM digital output at 48 kHz or 96 kHz. If you select [48 kHz], PCM data will be converted to
Choices: 96 kHz, 48 kHz
Initial setting: 96 kHz
Note:
–Signals are converted to either 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz despite the above settings if the disc has copy protection.
–If you select [96 kHz], signals with a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz are converted to
96 kHz.
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