Arcam DV29 manual Video set-up, Output Priority, TV System, Progressive, TV shape

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Video set-up

If your display device is HDMI-compliant, the DV29 can read the capabilities of the display device directly; the information allows the DV29 to configure its output automatically and optimally for the attached device. This is known as ‘plug and play’.

The DV29 can be configured for plug and play, or not; this depends on the ‘Output Priority’ setting, described below. If the DV29 is configured for plug and play, and the display device cannot handle some of the options described below, then the options shown will be restricted to just the ones applicable to the attached device. For example, if the display device can handle PAL signals, but not NTSC, then NTSC will not be shown as an option for the ‘TV System’ menu item.

See page 9 for more information about connecting to HDMI devices.

Output Priority

Allows specification of whether HDMI ‘plug and play’ capabilities should be used.

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HDMI/DVI Select this item if you are connecting the DV29 to a HDMI-compliant device, and you are happy for the DV29 to configure itself automatically for the device it is attached to.

This is the recommended setting if you are connecting the DV29 to a HDMI-compliant device.

Analogue Select this setting if you are not connecting the DV29 to a HDMI-compliant device.

TV System

This is set at the factory to be appropriate for the type of display device used in your country. Should you need to change this setting, the options are explained below.

Auto

The video output is taken from that recorded on the disc. When no disc is playing,

 

the logo screen is displayed using the standard of the last disc played.

NTSC

NTSC is always used as the video standard. Note that PAL discs are converted to

 

NTSC, but this causes some reduction in the quality of the video output (and may

 

cause the video to become ‘jerky’). This is the best setting to use if your display

 

device can accept only NTSC video (this is generally the case in North America);

 

better results are obtained by using ‘Auto’, but your display device must be able

 

to support PAL.

PAL

PAL is always used as the video standard. Note that NTSC discs are converted to

 

PAL, but this causes some reduction in the quality of the video output (and may

 

cause the video to become ‘jerky’). Better results will be obtained by using ‘Auto’,

 

but your display device must be able to support NTSC.

Progressive

Allows configuration of interlaced or de-interlaced (progressive scan) output.

Off

The video output will always be interlaced (standard definition video). Use this

 

setting if your display device does not support progressive scan.

NTSC only The component video output will switch to progressive scan mode whenever the

(525)output standard is NTSC (525). This would be whenever an NTSC disc is played, or whenever ‘TV System’ is set to NTSC. The video output will revert to interlaced (standard definition) for PAL (625) modes. Use this setting only if your display device supports NTSC progressive scan.

PAL only The component video output will switch to progressive scan mode whenever the

(625)output standard is PAL (625). This would be whenever a PAL disc is played, or whenever ‘TV System’ is set to PAL. The video output will revert to interlaced (standard definition) for NTSC (525) modes. Use this setting only if your display device supports PAL progressive scan.

On

The component- and HDMI-video outputs will put progressive scan video out for

 

both PAL and NTSC discs. Use this setting only if your display device supports

 

progressive scan in both PAL and NTSC formats.

NOTE: When progressive scan is active, the component- and HDMI-video outputs will be in Progressive mode; the other video outputs (Composite and S-Video) will be muted.

Since progressive scan must be Component, (not RGB), the ‘Analogue Video’ item will be forced to ‘Component’ if progressive scan is enabled.

If the picture is ‘jerky’ or ‘shimmers’, you may be playing a disc that has a format different to the setting of your player (a PAL disc played with NTSC output, for example). If your display device can handle both PAL and NTSC video, then change the ‘TV system’ setting to ‘Auto’.

Not all displays support progressive scan. If you enable progressive scan accidentally and your display does not support it, you may be unable

to view the picture from the DVD player, including the on-screen display required to change the video settings. To revert to interlaced mode without using the on screen menus, press and hold the STOP button on the front panel at any time. The video mode will revert to interlaced mode after the button has been held in for about five seconds.

TV shape

This needs to be set correctly for the type of display device you have and the type of display you prefer.

4:3

Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 display device, and you prefer

Letterbox

to view wide screen movies in letterbox format (with black bars at the top and

 

bottom)

4:3

Use this setting if you have a conventional 4:3 display device, and you prefer to

Panscan

view wide screen movies in Pan & Scan format (cropping the sides of the image)

16:9

Use this setting if you have a wide screen (16:9) display device.

 

Material in 16:9 format is displayed so as to fill the screen.

If you have a 4:3 display device and you have set a preference for PANSCAN, it does not mean you will always see movies in this format, since Panscan display must be supported by the disc being played.

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Contents Page Safety compliance Safety guidelinesImportant safety instructions Contents Before you start Using this handbookInserting the batteries into the remote control What’s in the box?Disc types supported Hdmi digital interfacePositioning the unit InstallationConnecting the video output Connecting to a power supply Connecting the digital-audio outputConnecting the analogue-audio output Remote-control inputFront-panel controls Basic use of your DVD playerIntroduction Playing a discHdmi interface Connecting using HdmiTroubleshooting About HdmiUsing the CR-415 remote control RTN return Advanced controls CR-415Subt subtitle Srch searchObtaining a picture Configuring your DVD playerUsing the Set-up menus Operational set-up TV System Video set-upOutput Priority ProgressiveAudio set-up Down-sample DimensionAnorama Mode CompressionDelay set-up Speaker set-upCompleting the set-up Access set-upTrim set-up Special playback modes Advanced DVD and VCD featuresJumping to a particular point Programmed playback VCD Programmed playback DVD-videoProgram DVD-audio GeneralScreen layout Advanced MP3/WMA/JPEG and audio-CD featuresPlayer mode Programmed playback CD-ROM Browsing the disc Browse modeProgrammed playback Audio CDs Shuffle and Repeat Display control commands Power commandsPlayback control commands Advanced control commandsTechnical specifications Continual improvement policyGuarantee On line registrationCommand and response formats Appendix Serial programming interfaceExample command and response sequence Status codesPower / Alimentation / Betriebsbereitschaft / Stroom Example / Exemple / Beispiel / VoorbeeldOpmerkingen RemarquesHinweise Aangevraagd worden Request system status / Demande d’état système Systemzustand abfragen / Status systeem aanvragenVersion / Version / Version / Versie RemarqueCommand/response sequence to set the zoom level to ‘3’ Zoom / Zoom / Zoom / ZoomSlow-Fast / Lent-rapide / Langsam-Schnell / Langzaam-snel EnglishAudio / Audio / Audio / Geluid Audio format codes Audio channel codes Dialogue codes/ Page / Seite / Pagina Shuffle / Lecture aléatoire / Zufall / ShuffleSubtitle / Sous-titre / Untertitel / Ondertiteling Subtitle language codesAngle / Angle / Winkel / Hoek Player menu / Menu du lecteur / Gerätemenü / SpelermenuNumber / Nombre / Zahl / Nummer Clear / Effacement / Löschen / WissenTop menu / Menu principal / Hauptmenü / Hoofdmenu Title menu / Menu des titres / Titelmenü / TitelmenuReturn / Retour / Zurück / Terug Repeat / Lecture répétée / Wiederholung / Herhaling

DV29 specifications

The Arcam DV29 is a high-performance DVD player that has garnered attention for its exceptional build quality and sound reproduction capabilities. As part of Arcam's renowned range of high-fidelity products, the DV29 is designed to cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, making it an attractive option for those seeking an elevated viewing and listening experience.

One of the main features of the Arcam DV29 is its robust construction, which minimizes vibrations and enhances stability during playback. The player is built with a heavy duty chassis and high-quality components that contribute to its overall performance, ensuring that both audio and video signals are crystal clear and free from unwanted interference. This attention to detail in engineering reflects Arcam’s commitment to producing durable and reliable audio equipment.

The DV29 supports a wide array of formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, and audio CDs, making it a versatile addition to any media collection. It also has the capability to handle various video formats, including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, which ensures compatibility with a range of discs. This flexibility caters to users who have diverse content libraries and want a single device that can play multiple formats seamlessly.

In terms of video performance, the Arcam DV29 employs advanced image processing technologies that deliver stunning picture quality. It utilizes the Faroudja DCDi technology for enhanced progressive scanning, which guarantees that DVD video playback is smooth and detailed. The upscaling feature allows standard DVDs to be played in high-definition, providing an impressive viewing quality on large screen displays.

The audio capabilities of the DV29 are equally noteworthy. It supports various high-resolution audio formats and includes digital outputs such as coaxial and optical, allowing for easy integration with external DACs or AV receivers. The multi-channel audio output further enhances the home theater experience, providing immersive sound to match the stunning visuals.

Another highlight is the remote control, which offers easy navigation for users, allowing them to operate the player with convenience. The intuitive interface ensures a smooth user experience, making it easy to access settings, select discs, and manage playback options.

In conclusion, the Arcam DV29 is a standout DVD player that combines sophisticated technology with exceptional audio-visual performance. Its impressive range of features, robust construction, and compatibility with various formats make it an ideal choice for anyone serious about enjoying their home entertainment to the fullest. Whether it’s the latest blockbuster movie or a cherished concert recording, the DV29 promises to deliver a captivating experience that meets the high standards of discerning viewers and listeners alike.