Vizio VBR 120 user manual TV Aspect, Film Mode 1080p24

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VIZIO VBR120 User Manual

TV Aspect

Choose from 16:9 Wide, 16:9 Pillarbox, 4:3 Pan and Scan, or 4:3 Letterbox to set the picture size. If you have a wide-screen TV, select one of the 16:9 aspect ratios. If you have a standard TV, select one of the 4:3 aspect ratios.

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TV Aspect Menu Selection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your TV is more rectangular (16:9),

 

If your TV is more square (4:3), choose:

 

choose:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:9 Wide

 

16:9 Pillarbox

 

4:3 Pan and Scan

 

4:3 Letterbox

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Movie in widescreen format

HD television episodes in widescreen format

SD (4:3) television episodes

Cropped Movie (Movie put on disc in 4:3 aspect

ratio)

Movie will fill entire screen

Episode will fill entire screen

Episode will be stretched horizontally to fit entire screen

Movie will be

stretched Horizontally to fit entire screen

No effect - Movie will fill entire screen

No effect – Episode will fill entire screen

Episode will be shown in center of screen. Vertical bars will appear on sides of screen

Movie will be shown in center of screen. Vertical bars will appear on sides of screen

Center of movie will be shown on TV. Left and right portions of movie contents will not be shown

Center of episode will be shown on TV. Left and right portions of episode contents will not be shown

No effectEpisode will fill entire screen

No effect—Cropped movie will fill entire screen

Movie will be shown in rectangular “wide” aspect ratio (Horizontal bars will be shown above/below movie)

Episode will be shown in rectangular “wide” aspect ratio (Horizontal bars will be shown above/below episode)

No effectEpisode will fill entire screen

No effectCropped movie will fill entire screen

Note: Setting your player for one of the 16:9 settings when connected to a 4:3 TV could result in the picture not filling the screen correctly.

Film Mode (1080p24)

Many movies recorded on Blu-ray discs are recorded at 24 frames per second (fps). If your player is connected to the TV via HDMI, and the TV has the capability to display 24 fps, setting Film Mode to On tells your player to output content recorded at 24 fps (without converting it to 30 or 60 frames/second).

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Contents Dear Vizio Customer Important Safety Instructions Page Table of Contents Adjusting BLU-RAY DVD Player Settings Package Contents Blu-ray DVD Player Accessories and ServicesOpening the Package Features & Formats FeaturesFinding a Location for Your Player Supported Discs Supported file extensionsRegion codes Basic Controls and Connections FrontRear Panel Connections Remote Control Range Vizio Remote ControlInsertion of Batteries in the Remote Control Vizio Remote Control PrecautionsRemote Control Buttons Page Using Your Player for the First Time Connecting to the InternetExploring the Home Menu Connecting Equipment Which Video Connection Should I Use?Connection Connector Description Quality Type Which Audio Connection Should I Use?Connecting to a TV Hdmi with an HDMI-capable home theater sound systemPage Using Composite/AV Video Compatible Connecting a USB drive Connecting to your home networkUsing a wired Ethernet connection Using Netflix Activating your player for NetflixWatching a movie with Netflix Using Vudu Activating your player for VuduWatching a movie with Vudu Using Pandora Activating your player for PandoraListening to music with Pandora Playing a Disc Accessing BD-LiveTMContent Previous folder Playing Music filesHome Media MenuNow Playing Viewing PicturesBrowse Pictures Start Slide ShowAdjusting Blu-ray DVD Player Settings Browse MusicResolution Display MenuFilm Mode 1080p24 TV AspectAudio Menu PCM DownsamplingDigital Output Language Menu Home MenuParental Country Parental PasswordParental Menu Parental ControlSystem Menu Restore Factory Defaults Network MenuWired Dynamic Wired ManualInfo Menu Maintenance and Troubleshooting MaintenanceUpdating Your Player Updating your player via USBUpdating your player via the Internet FAQ & Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsVBR120 How to retrieve a stuck disc Tray in closed position VBR120 How to retrieve a stuck disc Operation Troubleshooting Issue SolutionAudio Troubleshooting Issue Video Troubleshooting Issue BD-LiveTM& USB Troubleshooting Issue SolutionNetflix, Pandora, and Vudu Troubleshooting Issue Solution Internet Connection Troubleshooting IssueTelephone & Technical Support Email techsupport@vizio.comSpecifications FCC Part Legal noticesFCC Class B Radio Interference Statement FCC warningDhhs and FDA safety certification Canada ICES-003 statementCopyrights Licenses ONE-YEAR Limited Warranty on Parts and Labor Index Aspect Ratio Audio MenuBD-LiveTMInternet Access