HP LC3700N Using Audio Setup, Using the i.LINK Setup, Viewing TV Identification information, Pcm

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REC Picture Size sets the screen size to record on 16:9 video.

REC Picture

 

Size

Description

 

 

4:3 TV

Bars may appear on the top and

 

bottom with some programs.

 

 

16:9 TV

Displays in full screen.

 

 

Using Audio Setup

The TV provides digital audio output for an AV amplifier or similar device connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal on the TV. Select an audio output format compatible with the audio format of the program you are watching and the connected equipment.

Audio Setup

 

Menu

Description

 

 

PCM

The optical output terminal

 

outputs audio signal in PCM

 

form. Choose this option

 

when your digital audio

 

system does not support

 

Dolby Digital, or when the

 

source is analog, such as

 

from an analog channel.

 

 

Dolby Digital

The optical output terminal

 

outputs audio signal in Dolby

 

Digital form from digital

 

programming.

 

 

Using the i.LINK Setup

i.LINK Auto Switch, see “Automatic input switching to i.LINK” on page 41.

Recording Mode, see “Setting the recording mode (i.LINK)” on page 37.

Standby Mode, see “Setting the standby mode (i.LINK)” on page 37.

Viewing TV Identification information

This menu shows information about the TV.

Selecting the view aspect

For non-tuner input sources, select how the picture appears by choosing the aspect option. You use this menu by pressing View Mode button on the remote control to change the dimensions of your display image. Your options depend on what is currently viewed.

Side Bar – shows the standard 4:3 ratio picture image in the center of the TV with dark bars on the left and right.

Smart Stretch (S.Stretch) – horizontally stretches the TV picture, if necessary, to fill the screen. Suitable for stretching normal 4:3 programs to fill the screen.

Zoom – proportionally stretches the TV picture, but clips the top and bottom of the image to fit the screen. Eliminates black bars.

Stretch – shows High-definition TV in its normal format.

Dot by Dot – detects the resolution of the signal and displays an image with the same number of pixels on the screen. This mode is available for High-definition programs only.

Changing the TV Settings

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