3.SETUP MENU continued …
3.8VIDEO OUTPUTIn this menu, enter the characteristics of your display’s video input. Items a. through g. pertain to MAIN output. Using item h. you can also configure the second Component video output for ZONE2 video switching.
Changes do not take place immediately to prevent loss of
If current settings do not work with your display, use the Front Panel display to view the Setup until making appropriate selections.
Video settings can also be made through a program named Live Video Settings Editor, downloadable from our web site. In addition to allowing setup via computer and file creation for video adjustments described in section 4.11, LVSE provides advanced settings – gamma correction (single or separate RGB curves) and custom output resolution and timing. Advanced settings are meant for use by calibration professionals, therefore instructions for setting them are not included here.
Where possible, disable all video processing in your source components so that the AVM 50’s advanced processing can be used to its potential.
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If your HD cable/satellite receiver has ‘native’ mode where output resolution follows each station’s resolution, use it. If not, set the receiver’s output according to the HD channels that you watch the most.
If your display allows, you can set it to 1:1 pixel or
a.
b.PREFERRED : HDMI
c.RESOLUTION : 1280x720p/60
d.COLOR SPACE : HDTV
e.DATA FORMAT : YCbCr 4:2:2
f.LETTERBOX : Black
g.SYNC : Normal
h.COMPONENT 2 OUT : Processed
Select NTSC or PAL, whichever matches your display. If your display supports both formats, try NTSC first.
Preferred Video Output:Select Component or HDMI – the video will be optimized for that type. The other output may or may not produce a usable picture – this depends on the remaining settings.
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