Configuring the User Settings
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| Table 4: User |
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Setting | Description |
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TV Type | Allows you to specify the style of television connected to the |
| 16:9 option is the default. |
| • 16:9— A widescreen television is connected to the |
| • 4:3 Letterbox — A |
| M and widescreen programs should be scaled to fit the screen with black |
| bars above and below the picture. |
| • 4:3 Pan |
| and widescreen programs should be cropped so the picture fills the entire |
| screen. |
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HDMI/YPbPr | Allows you to select the video format of the HDMI and/or Component Video |
Output | (YPbPr) outputs: |
| • For ALL programs when the 4:3 Override setting is set to either Off or |
| Stretch. |
| • For ONLY widescreen programs when the 4:3 Override is set to either 480i |
| or 480p. |
| The 1080i option is the default. |
| • |
| progressive scanning at 60 frames per second). |
| • |
| scanning at 30 frames per second). |
| • |
| scanning at 60 frames per second). |
| • |
| scanning at 60 frames per second). |
| • |
| scanning at 30 frames per second). |
| • |
| according to the list of compatible formats selected from the Native Mode |
| Settings menu screen. |
| Note : Not all televisions will support all available video formats. Consult the |
| television’s user manual for more information on video format compatibility. |
| The |
| not using the HDMI connection on the |
| setting will display as YPbPr Output in the User Settings Menu. |
| Most new HDTVs are equipped with at least one HDMI input and can support |
| the 1080p60 format. The |
| quality when converting any program to the 1080p60 video format. If your |
| television supports 1080p60 video input, it is highly recommended to adjust |
| the HDMI/YPbPr Output setting to the 1080p60 setting. |
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