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Initial Setup menu

 

Using the Initial Setup menu

The Initial Setup menu is where you can set various player options for sound, picture, language and so on. Note that settings can only be changed when the player is stopped.

If you disconnect the player from the wall outlet before switching the player off, any new settings made during that session will be lost.

Press HOME MENU and select ‘Initial Setup’. In the table below, the default option is marked with a •

Setting

Options

Explanation

Video Out

 

 

TV Aspect Ratio

4:3 (Standard)

Select if you have a standard 4:3 TV. See Changing the output video resolution.

 

 

When the output video resolution is set to 720p, 1080i or 1080p, video is output in 16:9

 

 

widescreen format even if TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4:3 (Standard). When connected to a 4:3

 

 

TV, set the output video resolution to 576i/480i or 576p/480p. See also Changing the output

 

 

video resolution on page 12.

 

 

 

 

16:9 (Widescreen) •

Select if you have a widescreen 16:9 TV.

 

 

 

4:3 Video Out

Full

4:3 video material is output without black bars on either side of the picture if the

 

 

TV Aspect Ratio (above) is set to 16:9 (Widescreen).

 

 

 

 

Normal •

4:3 video material is output with black bars on either side of the picture if the TV Aspect Ratio

 

 

setting (above) is set to 16:9 (Widescreen).

 

 

 

DVD 16:9 Video Out

Letter Box •

If the TV Aspect Ratio setting (above) is set to 4:3 (Standard), select this if you prefer

 

 

letterbox presentation of 16:9 format DVDs.

 

 

 

 

Pan & Scan

If the TV Aspect Ratio setting (above) is set to 4:3 (Standard), select this if you prefer

 

 

Pan & Scan presentation of 16:9 format DVDs.

 

Some discs contain only Letter Box or Pan & Scan presentation so the video output will depend on the disc.

HDMI Color Space

YCbCr •

This is the standard setting for HDMI-compatible devices.

 

 

 

 

RGB (16-235)

Use this setting if colours appear overly rich and the black too deep on the RGB (0-255)

 

 

setting.

 

 

 

 

RGB (0-255)

Use if colours are weak and black appears to ‘float’ on the RGB (16-235)setting.

 

 

 

When using an HDMI monitor that accepts only RGB input, this player outputs RGB video even if this setting is set to YCbCr. If the monitor is DVI-compatible, the player outputs RGB (0-255)colour space. If however the picture looks unnatural, set it to RGB (16-235).

24p Direct Out

On

Gives smooth movement in BD film material video. This setting is only effective when the

 

 

player is connected to a 1080/24p-compatible TV using HDMI.

 

 

 

 

Off •

Choose this setting if you notice picture disturbance when the video switches between video

 

 

and film material.

 

 

 

When 24p Direct Out is On, you may experience some picture disturbance when the video switches between video and film material. See also Changing the output video resolution on page 12.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player Ventilation Caution For U.K model Contents Chapter FeaturesPutting the batteries in the remote control Using the remote controlWhat’s in the box DVD compatibility Disc/content format playback compatibilityGeneral disc compatibility BD compatibilityTitles and chapters DVD-Video regionsBD-ROM regions Digital Audio OUT COAXIAL/OPTICAL ControlHdmi OUT Component Video OUTEasy connections Using other types of video outputAbout Hdmi Control Connecting for Hdmi outputConnecting using the component video output About HdmiAuto Changing the output video resolutionConnecting using an S-Video output 24p outputConnecting for surround sound Digital connectionsAnalog connections Controlling this player via another Pioneer component Connecting directly to a PCConnecting via an Ethernet hub Network connectionIR receiver Using an external IR receiver with this player OPEN/CLOSE Output ResolutionFront panel display  STANDBY/ONRemote control Use the / buttons to choose a language, then press Switching on and setting upPress Enter to start setting up using the Setup Navigator Setup NavigatorAbout the screen saver Using the on-screen displaysSetting up for network use Press Home Menu to exit the Initial Setup menuPress  OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a disc Playing movies, music and photosPlaying BD/DVD movies and Audio CD About NTSC/PAL TV systemsResuming playback of movie, music and photo files Playback controlsScanning video and audio Resuming playback of BD/DVD movies and Audio CDsChanging the Play Mode Playing video in slow motionVideo step forward and step reverse Switching the output video resolution Switching camera anglesSwitching subtitles Switching audio streams/channelsPlayback sample rate of the audio is downsampled to 48 kHz Frequently Asked QuestionsPress Home Menu to exit the Disc Navigator screen IntroductionAlternatively, press Disc Navigator Select ‘Movies’, ‘Photos’ or ‘Music’Browsing movies Photo NavigatorDisplaying the browse menu Searching moviesPress  to display the Photo Options menu Displaying the Photo Options menuBrowsing photos Searching photosPress  to display Song Options menu Music NavigatorDisplaying the Song Options menu Press Enter to play the currently highlighted musicSearching songs Browsing songs Now playing song informationAbout network playback Press Home Menu to exit the Home Media Gallery screen Using the Home Media Gallery Movie NavigatorDisplaying the Movie Options menu Press  to display the Movie Options menuCloser 102 Movie sourcesPress Enter to display the Photo Options menu You should see a list of albums from the selected serverPhoto sources Browsing songs Music sourcesBrowse sub-menu gives you various ways to browse songs Authorizing this player Changing content on your Media ServerFAQ About Windows Media Player 11/Windows Media ConnectAdjust the picture quality settings Video AdjustCreating your own presets You can create up to three presets of your ownAudio Adjust Select ‘Audio Adjust’Audio DRC Off Using the Initial Setup menuSetting above is set to 169 Widescreen 24p Direct OutDTS DTS  PCMPCM DVD About the audio output settings Software updating Speaker SetupTaking care of your player and discs Screen sizes and disc formats Resetting the playerConfirm that the TV is responding to the programmed code Setting up the remote to control your TVTV Preset code list Input the manufacturer codePlayback troubleshooting BD/DVD language code listBD/DVD country/area code list TroubleshootingFormat even if TV Aspect Ratio is set to 43 Standard Hdmi troubleshooting Network troubleshooting Change the Set hybrid disc playback layer to DVD Miscellaneous troubleshootingGlossary Ethernet DTS-HD High Resolution AudioMAC Media Access Control address Dynamic rangeOriginal SSLeay License LicenseOpenSSL OpenSSL LicenseLibpng TiffHowl UPNPLib/Intel Stack Jpeg image compressionLibhttp Zlib FreeTypeLuxi fonts TinyLoginVera.ttf/VeraMono.ttf Shadow UtilitiesPage How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs No WarrantyGNU Lesser General Public License Page END of Terms and Conditions Specifications Pioneer Corporation

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