Pioneer BDP-51FD Switching the output video resolution,  About Film material, Output

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Switching the output video resolution

Use the procedure below to switch the output video resolution from the various video output terminals.

Press OUTPUT RESOLUTION.

CLEAR

 

 

ENTER

SECONDARY

OUTPUT

AUDIO

VIDEO

RESOLUTION

VIDEO SELECT

PLAY MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOME MEDIA

DISPLAY

POPUP MENU

GALLERY

MENU

The current output video resolution are displayed on the TV screen and on the player’s front panel display.

When pressed again, the output video resolution switches.

Example:

 

Video resolution of

 

 

currently playing discs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output Video Resolution

￿

Source :

1080/60i

 

Auto

Current Output :

 

 

 

￿

1080/60i

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output video resolution

 

 

from the player

The output video resolution can also be switched using /.

The output video resolution can also be switched by pressing RESOLUTION on the player’s front panel.

The output video resolution can also be switched by selecting Output Video Resolution from the TOOLS menu.

The output video resolution depends on the video output terminal. See the table below.

Output

HDMI OUT

COMPONENT

S-VIDEO/VIDEO

video

terminal

VIDEO output

output terminal1

resolution

 

terminals1

 

setting

 

 

 

Auto2

Resolution

 

preferred by TV3,4

 

 

480i

480/60i

480/60i

480/60i

 

 

 

 

480p

480/60p

480/60p

 

 

 

 

 

1080i

1080/60i

1080/60i5

 

1080p2

1080/60p6

Source

Resolution

Resolution

480/60i

Direct

recorded on

recorded on

 

 

disc3,7,8

disc7,8,9

 

1.Depending on the BD, the pictures may not be output.

2.Cannot be selected when the video signals are being output from the COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals, S-VIDEOoutput terminal or the VIDEO output terminal.

3.For details on the output of film material (1080/24p or 720/24p video signals), see To output film material.

4.Sources with a resolution of 720/60p and 720/24p are output at 1080/60i, even if the TV’s recommended resolution is 1080/60p.

5.Depending on the BD or DVD, the signals may be output at 480/60p.

6.Depending on the connected HDMI cable, the video signals may not be output. Also, sources with a resolution of 720/60p and 720/24p are output at 1080/60i.

7.Depending on the connected TV, the video signals may not be output.

8.720/24p film material is output at 720/60p.

9.1080/24p film material is output at 1080/60i.

Caution

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On some TVs, the picture may not be displayed properly when the resolution is switched. If this happens, use OUTPUT RESOLUTION to set to a resolution at which the picture is properly displayed.

When video signals are being output with a resolution of 1080/ 60i, 1080/60p, 1080/24p or 720/60p from the HDMI output terminal or component video output terminals, the picture may be output with an aspect ratio of 16:9, even if the TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4:3 (Standard).

The picture may not be displayed for a while when the resolution is switched.

About Film material

The film material is a video signal with a frame rate of 24 frames/ second. For example, these materials include 1080/24p, 720/24p, etc.

Example:

 

Video resolution of

 

 

currently playing discs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output Video Resolution

￿

Source :

1080/24p

 

 

Auto

Current Output :

 

 

 

 

￿

1080/24p

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output video resolution

 

 

from the player

To output film material

To output 1080/24p film material from the HDMI output terminal, set the output video resolution to either Auto or Source Direct.

Caution

1080/24p signals can only be output from the HDMI OUT terminal. They cannot be output from other video terminals.

When Auto is selected, the picture is output at 60 frames/ second if your TV is not compatible with 1080/24p signals.

When Source Direct is selected, the signals are output as such, even if your TV is not compatible with 1080/24p signals. If the picture is not displayed properly, use OUTPUT RESOLUTION to set to the output video resolution at which the picture is properly displayed.

720/24p video signals are output at 60 frames/second, even if the resolution is set to Auto or Source Direct.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player D3-4-2-1-1En-A Thank you for buying this Pioneer productOperating Environment         Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation To establish a safe levelContents What’s in the box Putting the batteries in the remote controlClose the rear cover Open the rear coverPlayable discs Types of discs/files that can be played Discs that cannot be played Logo Application format Disc type Playing BDs  About audio formats Playing DVDs Playable files Part Names and Functions Front Panel Rear Panel Connecting using a commercially available Hdmi cable Connecting a TV About Hdmi  About the Hdmi high speed transmission  When connected to a DVI device About Hdcp  About Hdmi Control functionCenter Connecting using the included audio cable and video cableConnecting using a commercially 02 available Hdmi cable Connecting an AV receiver or amplifierAudio cable included Connecting using audio cablesConnecting the power Cord  If the Setup Navigator menu is not displayed Making settings using the Setup Navigator menuTurn on the power. Press  STANDBY/ON Turn on the TV’s power and switch the inputProceed to step Check the settingsSelect Proceed, then press Enter Output test tonesTV Preset code list Operating the TV with the player’s remote control About the screen saver  Tools menu item list  To close the Tools menuDisplay the Tools menu Select and set the itemErasing the additional data from BD-ROMs Switching the video output terminalWith no disc loaded, press the Tools button Use / to select Bdmv Data Erase, then press Enter Press Output Resolution Switching the output video resolution About Film material  To output film materialForward and reverse scanning Playing discs or files If the disc menu is displayed  To resume normal playbackPlaying specific titles, chapters or tracks Skipping contentStep forward and step reverse Switching the subtitles Switching the camera anglesSwitching the audio streams/ channels  Turning the subtitles offSwitching the secondary video Using the Play Mode functionsPlaying from a specific time Time Search  To cancel the search  To cancel Time SearchPlaying a specific title, chapter or track Search  To cancel Repeat Play  To cancel A-B Repeat playPlaying repeatedly Repeat Play Select A-B RepeatPlaying in random order Random Play  To cancel Random PlaySelect the Random Play Repeat play Random Search play Disc/file type Play Mode type Mark1Music file Playing discs Playing from the Home Media GalleryPlaying music files  Closing the Home Media Gallery Adding tracks/files Playing in the desired order HMG PlaylistSelect Music. Press Enter Select Folders or All Songs Deleting tracks/files from the HMG Playlist  Playing the HMG Playlist When Memory1, 2 or 3 is selected Adjusting the video05  Closing the Video Adjust screen Adjusting the Audio DRC About Pure Cinema  Closing the Audio DRC screenOperating the Initial Setup screen Changing the settings Initial Setup Closing the Initial Setup screen Select and set Initial SetupOptions Explanation Off Setting Options ExplanationEnglish Subtitle LanguageOptionsExplanation Changing the speaker setup Changing to other language at language setting To change the language using numbers  Closing the speaker settings screenAdjust the output level Registering or Changing the password Closing the Channel Level screen Select and set Parental LockRe-input the password Input the passwordChanging the Age Restriction for 06 watching BD-ROMs  To change the code numberChange the age Changing the Parental Lock level for watching DVDsChange the level Changing the Country/Area codeUse / to change, then press Enter to set Select and set Options  To change the country/area code using numbersChange the country/area code Restoring all the settings to Factory default settings Audio 4,5 About the audio output settingsProblem Check Remedy TroubleshootingPlayback Aspect Ratio is set to 43 StandardTerminal Priority. Set Output Terminal Priority properly OUT COAXIAL/OPTICAL terminal?Are Audio Output Mode and Speaker Setup properly set? When connected using an Hdmi cableOUT output Coaxial Set Hdmi Audio Out to PCMConnected using an Hdmi cable Output video resolutionConnecting and/or disconnecting Hdmi cables. If Hdmi cable?Others Is Auto Power Off set to On?Control in terminal Set Hybrid Disc Playback to CDLanguage Code Table Language Code Table and Country/Area Code TableCountry/Area Code Table Specifications Turn the power off when not using the player Place of installationCleaning the player Cleaning the pickup lens Storing  Cleaning discs Specially shaped discs  Condensation on discs Hdcp High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection  DTS-HD High Resolution Audio07  Deep Color  Dolby Digital Secondary audio  S-Video output Secondary video  Subtitle language libxml2 Licenses OpenSSL  zlib  FreeType2 libpng References  libjpgReferences  GNU General Public License No Warranty  GNU Lesser General Public License Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Page Pioneer Corporation
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