Arcam DV135 manual Hdmi colour space, Analogue resolution, Analogue Ntsc black Pedestal

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HDMI colour space

This setting controls the type of video (the colour space) given out over the HDMI connection.

Auto

The colour space will be set appropriately for the connected display.

 

This is the recommended setting if you are connecting the DV135 to an

 

HDMI- or DVI-compliant device.

 

 

YUV

The HDMI connection carries Y, Pb, Pr (YUV) component video.

 

 

RGB

The HDMI connection carries RGB video with standard video levels.

 

 

This setting can be changed only if ‘Main video output’ is set to ‘HDMI’. This setting has no effect on the analogue video outputs.

Analogue resolution

Allows selection of interlaced or de-interlaced (progressive scan) output from the component video connection.

SD-interlaced

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

 

setting if your display device does not support progressive scan.

 

 

SD

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

Progressive

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

 

progressive scan in both PAL and NTSC formats.

 

 

This setting can be changed only if ‘Main video output’ is set to ‘Analogue’.

Note that the video on the component video connections always matches that on the HDMI link, so changing this value when in ‘Analogue’ mode will change the HDMI output too.

The S-video output will be muted when progressive scan is active.

Analogue NTSC black (Pedestal)

This setting controls the ‘pedestal’ signal or black level when the NTSC video standard is used.

0 IRE

This removes the pedestal from NTSC video. This setting should be used in Japan,

 

and also if you are using RGB video, whatever the country.

 

 

7.5 IRE

This is the standard pedestal level that should be used in all countries that use

 

NTSC video, with the exception of Japan.

 

 

This setting can be changed, but it only has an effect with NTSC output standards.

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 back. If this happens, use a composite or SCART video connection (which always carry interlaced video) between the DV135 and your display device in order to be able to see the set-up menu and correct the mistake.

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Contents DV135 Important safety instructions Safety guidelinesSafety compliance Contents Positioning the unit InstallationMaking video connections Scart output Making audio connectionsVideo Composite videoConnecting to a power supply Inserting the batteries into the remote controlRemote-control and trigger inputs Introduction Basic use of your DVD playerFront-panel controls Basic operationCR-515 remote control DV135 Advanced controls CR-515 Using the Set-up menus Configuring your DVD player Obtaining a picture Set-up menuOperational set-up Video set-up Hdmi resolutionMain video output Display standardHdmi colour space Analogue resolutionAnalogue Ntsc black Pedestal Audio set-up VCD modeDigital audio output DVD sample rateBy setting these items to 0ms no delay Jumping to a particular point DVD/VCD special playback modesSpecial playback modes File/Folder Disc navigator screenControl window Troubleshooting Connecting using HdmiHdmi interface About HdmiPlayback control commands Power commandsDisplay control commands Advanced control commandsDisc types supported Technical specificationsContinual improvement policy Compressed audio compatibility CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW compatibilityPicture disc compatibility PC created disc compatibilityOn line registration GuaranteePage Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB25 9QR, England