4:3 LB (Letter Box)
Select this option for a standard aspect ratio TV. 4:3 aspect ratio programs fill the screen.
4:3 PS (Pan/Scan)
Select this option for a standard aspect ratio TV. 4:3 aspect ratio programs fill the screen.
Picture Source
This setting optimizes the Progressive Scan de- interlacing/line doubling for film or video source material. It has no effect unless the
VIDEO (Normal): Optimized for video source material without rapid motion. It uses “weave”
VIDEO (Action): Optimized for video source material with rapid motion. It uses a “bob” line doubling that reduces jagged lines dur- ing fast motion at the expense of fine detail.
FILM: Activates reverse 3:2 pulldown
AUTO: Automatically recognizes film or video source material and uses the best possible de- interlacing. This is the default mode and pro- vides the best overall performance for the widest range of DVD material.
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Screen Saver
TV Monitors can be easily damaged if a static image is displayed for a long time. The Screen Saver feature automatically darkens the screen when a still image (such as a DVD menu) is displayed for five minutes.
ON: Activates the automatic screen saver function.
OFF: Disables the screen saver function.
MP3/JPEG
Some discs contain both MP3 audio and JPEG images. This setting determines which of the two is played.
MP3: Select this option to play MP3 files.
JPEG: Select this option to play JPEG files.
Audio Menu
There are five items on the Audio Menu to tailor the audio performance of the system. These adjustments can also be made from the front panel and/or remote control as described in the Comprehensive Setup and Sound Settings sections of the manual.
L/R Balance
The BAL item allows you to adjust the left/right balance of the front speakers with a range of L
•CENTER: The standard setting with the sound balanced equally between the two front speakers.
•L
•R
Bass
Adjust the low frequency response of the sys- tem over a range of
Treble
Adjust the high frequency response of the system over a range of
LFE Attenuation
This setting provides an option to reduce the level of the Dolby Digital and DTS Low Fre- quency Effects (LFE) channel from its normal setting if you hear bass distortion.
•0dB: The normal setting, reproduces the LFE channel at its full level.
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NOTE: The LFE attenuation setting has no ef- fect with any input signal other than Dolby Digital or DTS.
Dynamic Range Compression
Dolby Digital recordings are capable of wide dynamic range (the difference between the soft- est and loudest sounds). In some cases, this may tax amplifiers and/or speakers. In other cases, you may want to reduce the dynamic range when listening at low volume levels.
•MID: slightly reduced dynamic range, roughly comparable to the signal from a compact disc
•MAX: more heavily reduced dynamic range, but still comparable to the signal from a typical VHS
•OFF: full dynamic range; no compression
NOTE: The Dynamic Range Compression fea- ture ONLY affects Dolby Digital signals.