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Resolution – Set the video resolution of the HDMI and
COMPONENT VIDEO outputs.
< Auto: Sets the TV’s preferred resolution.
< 1080p: Full HD progressive video.
< 1080i: interlaced HD video.
< 720p: progressive HD video.
< 480p/576p: 480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
progressive video
< 480i/576i: 480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
Standard Denition interlaced video.
NOTE
e HDMI Auto setting may not set the best possible
resolution. If you have a 1080p Full HD display, set
the resolution to 1080p.
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TV System – Set the video signal format. If the colour
or picture quality of analogue video appears incorrect,
change this setting. It should not need to be adjusted in
normal use. You can select NTSC (the USA and Canada
video standard), or PAL (the Europe, Australia and
China video standard).
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Full RGB
RGB
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HDMI Color Space – ‘Color Space’ refers to the number
of individual colors that can be displayed on the screen.
If you know the color space capability for the connected
TV, you can match it by selecting one of these options.
We recommend you select ‘Auto’.
HDMI Deep Color – sets the level of Deep Color
processing applied to the HDMI video output. You can
select ‘Auto’ or ‘O’. If this option is set to Auto and
your TV supports Deep Color, the screen displays colors
at 30-, 36- or 48-bit accuracy (compared to the 24-bit
accuracy of standard color). Check the documentation
that came with your TV to see if your TV supports Deep
Color. All system HDMI interconnect cables must be
Deep Color compatible in order to use 30/36-bit Deep
Color signals.
NOTE
If you experience a ickering or abnormal picture
aer changing the Deep Color setting, connect the
unit using a Composite video cable and change the
setting to a value supported by the display.
HDMI 1080p 24Hz – You can select ‘Auto’ or ‘O’.
Movies are recorded on lm at a rate of 24 pictures
(frames) per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray
Discs are placed on the discs at this frame rate. If your
TV supports 24 frames per second, but you would prefer
to view the video at a higher frame rate, you should turn
o HDMI 1080p 24Hz.
NOTE
< 1080/24p video signals can only be output
using the HDMI connection.
< e connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/
projector) must be 1080/24p compatible.
< e output resolution must be set to 1080p or
HDMI Auto.
HDMI 3D – To turn the 3D feature (if available) on or
o. You can select ‘Auto’ or ‘O’.
Audio
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Digital Out
HDMI Out
Down Sampling
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Digital Out – Sets the audio format output from the
OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT connections.
You can select:
< PCM – Outputs the signal as processed audio
ready for any receiver. Use this when your receiver
cannot decode the movie soundtrack on the disc.
< Bitstream – Outputs the movie soundtrack
without any processing. is option requires
a receiver that supports the movie soundtrack
format.
< Bitstream Re-encode – Combines all audio
signals and outputs as DTS, Dolby, or PCM
depending on the audio stream on the disc.
NOTE
e signal at the HDMI output is also determined by
the formats supported by the connected equipment.
HDMI Out – Sets the audio format output from the HDMI
connection.
You can select:
< PCM – (as above).
< Bitstream – (as above).
< Bitstream Re-encode –Automatically selects the
HDMI digital signal type according to the audio
stream on the disc.
Down Sampling – Set the maximum sample rate of
audio output from the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT.
< 48kHz – (most compatible) Select this option if
the TV speakers, amplier, or home theater is not
capable of handling signals over 48kHz sampling
rate. If you do not have an audio receiver or TV
connected to your player through one of the
digital audio jacks (optical or coaxial), select
48kHz. See the documentation that came with the
receiver or TV.
< 96kHz – Select this option if the TV speakers,
amplier, or home theater is capable of handling a
digital sampling rate of 96kHz
< 192kHz – (best quality) Select this option if the
TV speakers, amplier, or home theater is capable
of handling a digital sampling rate of 192kHz.
NOTE
If the connected equipment (e.g. AV receiver) does
not support 96kHz or 192kHz audio, silence or loud
noise may result from this setting. If this happens, set
Down Sampling to 48kHz.
Dynamic Range – Selects the Dynamic Range Control
mode to ‘O’ or ‘On’.
Dynamic Range is the range between the loudest sounds
and the quietest ones. If set to ‘On’ you can listen to a
movie at a lower volume without losing sound clarity.
< O – No dynamic range compression
< On – Dynamic range compression.