McIntosh MVP871 owner manual Component Video Out, OUT Menu. Refer to figure

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SETUP, con’t

press the Rightdirectional Push-button to select the Video Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figure 24.

Note: If there is a Disc playing in the MVP871 press the STOP Push-button twice before pressing the SETUP Push-button.

2.Use the Downdirectional Push-button on the Re- mote Control to select the TV TYPE Menu. Refer to figure 29.

3.To change from

the default

 

setting use the

 

Rightdirec-

 

tional Push-

 

button fol-

 

lowed by Up

 

or Down

 

directional

 

Push-buttons

 

and then press

Figure 29

the SELECT

 

Push-button.

 

Note: The title of the icon button-bar will change color from yellow (the cursor color) to blue indicating the selected item.

4.Return to the Video Setup Menu by pressing the Leftfollowed by the Updirectional Push-buttons.

5.Next continue to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Settings. If no other changes are to be made in Setup Mode at this time, exit by pressing the RTRN (Return) Push-button.

Note: The SETUP Push-button may also be pressed to exit the setup mode.

Component Video Out

This selects the video signal format available at the Com- ponent Video Jacks to match the capabilities of the con- nected TV/Monitor. To change from the default setting of Progressive perform the following steps:

Note: The Progressive Scan Circuitry in the MVP871 of- fers the highest possible analog video picture quality available when the Component Video Outputs of the MVP871 are connected to a TV/Monitor capable of Progressive Scan. Unlike a conventional TV with Odd and Even Scanning Lines that are interlaced together to form a picture, the Progressive Scanning Mode scans all the lines of picture information both Odd and Even at one time, non-interlaced.

1.Press the SETUP Push-button on the Remote Control to access the Language Setup Menu. Then press the Rightdirectional Push-button to select the Video Setup Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figure 24.

Note: If there is a Disc playing in the MVP871 press the STOP Push-button twice before pressing the SETUP Push-button.

2.Use the Downdirectional Push-button on the Re- mote Control to select the COMPONENT VIDEO

OUT Menu. Refer to figure 30.

Figure 30

CAUTION: DO NOT use the MVP871 DVD Player’s Progressive Video Display Mode unless you are certain the TV/Monitor connected to the MVP871’s Componet Video Output jacks is capable of displaying a Progressive Scan Signal. Failure to do so could result in pos- sible damage to the TV/Monitor. If you are not sure about the capability of the TV/Moni- tor connected to the MVP871 Component Video Output, refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with the set and/or contact your McIntosh Dealer for assistance. In order

to switch the MVP871 Component Video Output to the Interlace Mode (non Progres- sive Scan), the MVP871 will first have to be connected to a TV/Monitor having either Progressive Scan capability or can except either S-Video or Composite Video Signals.

3.To change from the default setting use the Rightdirectional Push-button followed by Upor Downdirectional Push-buttons and then press the SELECT Push-button.

Note: The title of the icon button-bar will change color from yellow (the cursor color) to blue indicating the selected item. Not all High definition TV/Moni- tor sets are fully compatible with the MVP871 and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In the case of Progressive Scan picture problems, it is recommened to switch off the Progressive Scan feature in the MVP871 and instead use the built-in Progressive Scan feature of the TV/moni- tor. For additional information please contact your McIntosh Dealer.

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Contents Audio Video Player Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat Important Safety Instructions Please Take a Moment Customer ServiceTable of Contents Thank YouGeneral Information and Disc Information Power Control Connector Disc Information, Connector and Cable InformationConnector and Cable Information XLR ConnectorsPerformance Features Introduction and Performance FeaturesSide View of the MVP871 DimensionsFront View of the MVP871 Rear View of the MVP871Installation Data Rear Panel ConnectionsHow to Connect Control, Analog and Digital Audio How to Connect Video and AC Power Page STANDBY/ON Front Panel Displays and Push-buttonsFront Panel Information Display Remote Control Push-Buttons How to use the Remote Control STANDBY/ON How to Operate the Setup ModeDigital Interface Setup Setup and Default Settings Setup Mode Default SettingsDisc Menus Language SetupNext continue to the Subtitle Settings. If no other DialogOSD Language SETUP, con’tDigital Interface Setup RGB SettingDigital Interface Setup, con’t Audio SetupLoudspeaker Size Configuration Manu Channel Level AdjustmentsNEL Level Test ToneTo figure Delay Time AdjustmentsFigures 5 on page 20 Auto FormatTV Type OUT Menu. Refer to figure Component Video OutDIO/VIDEO Video Setup, con’tSqueeze Mode Audio/Video SyncProgressive Mode Video Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figurePixel Cropping Audio Channel Audio SetupLarge, Small or None. Refer to figure How to Set the Audio, con’t Delay TimeEnter in the distances for the remaining Loudspeakers Digital Output Down SamplingSource Direct Compression Bass EnhancerRatings Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figures 54 SETUP, con’t How to Set the RatingsPassword Rating LevelRegistration Exit SetupWall Paper SETUP, con’t How to Set the Other SetupPlayer Mode CaptionsScreen Saver Display On/Off feature is not used in the MVP871Auto Power Mode Wall PaperSlide Show How to Operate the MVP871 Power OnHow to Load a DVD, Sacd or CD Disc Stop Mode How to Play a Sacd DiscHow to Play a CD Disc How to Pause a DiscHow to Operate the MVP871, con’t Disc A-B Repeat DVD-Video RepeatDVD-Audio Repeat Sacd or CD RepeatSacd and CD Disc Program Playback Mode DVD-Audio Disc Program Playback ModeReset of Microprocessors Jpeg Photo CDs MP3/WMA Audio PlaybackDivX DVD Discs Video CDsRGB MVP871 Video Settings and AdjustmentsHdmi Settings Video AdjustmentsMVP871 Video Settings and Adjustments, con’t Mpeg Audio Specifications Video SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Packing Instructions McIntosh Part No

MVP871 specifications

The McIntosh MVP871 is a premium universal disc player known for its high-end performance and exceptional audio and video quality. Incorporating cutting-edge technologies, the MVP871 stands out as a versatile option for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. It is engineered to handle a broad range of media formats, including CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, as well as various digital file formats, making it an all-in-one solution for your entertainment needs.

One of the MVP871’s defining features is its advanced video processing capabilities. Equipped with a high-quality video chipset, the player can upscale standard DVDs and Blu-ray discs to deliver vivid images at resolutions up to 1080p. This ensures that older content is presented with improved clarity and detail, making it a suitable fit in modern home theater setups. The player's 10-bit video processing enhances color depth and dynamic range, providing a richer viewing experience.

Audio performance is equally impressive. The MVP871 utilizes high-resolution audio processing technologies, supporting a variety of audio formats including SACD and DVD-Audio. This means users can enjoy music with incredible detail and fidelity, thanks to the player’s meticulous digital-to-analog conversion process. Furthermore, the player has balanced XLR outputs along with traditional RCA connections, allowing for integration into high-end audio systems while minimizing noise and interference.

Connectivity is a strong suit of the MVP871. It comes with multiple ports including HDMI, component, and digital audio outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. The HDMI output can carry both audio and video, simplifying connections to modern AV receivers and displays. Moreover, it supports a robust array of formats, including MP3, WAV, and FLAC, catering to the growing trend of digital music streaming.

The MVP871's design reflects the craftsmanship typical of McIntosh products. The player features a sleek black exterior with illuminated blue meters, adding an aesthetic appeal to any audio setup. It is built to last, employing high-quality components and materials that not only enhance performance but also ensure durability.

In summary, the McIntosh MVP871 is a remarkable universal disc player that combines versatility, advanced technology, and premium design. With its extensive format support, superior video and audio quality, and comprehensive connectivity options, it serves as an ideal centerpiece in any high-performance audio and visual system. Whether enjoying classic albums or the latest blockbuster film, the MVP871 offers an unparalleled entertainment experience.