Analogue Video

This setting controls the type of video given out on the Component and SCART video outputs. It is set at the factory to be appropriate for the type of display device used in your country, so it is best not to change it. If it gets set incorrectly then the picture shown on the display device will have strange colouring.

Component The video output on the Component video (3 phonos), SCART and HDMI connections is Y, Pb, Pr component video.

RGB SCART The video output on the Component video (3 phonos), SCART and HDMI connections is RGB. Note that if you are using RGB output via phono connectors, you will also need to use COMPOSITE as a sync. signal.

Note that this setting has no effect on the video provided by the HDMI connector.

Digital Video

This setting controls the type of video given out over the HDMI connection.

YUV

The HDMI connection carries Y, Pb, Pr (YUV) component video.

RGB SCART The HDMI connection carries RGB video.

Note that this setting has no effect on the analogue video outputs.

NTSC black (Pedestal)

This setting controls the ‘pedestal’ signal or black level when the NTSC video standard is used.

0 IRE

This removes the pedestal from NTSC video. This setting should be used in Japan,

 

and also if you are using RGB video, whatever the country.

7.5IRE This is the standard pedestal level that should be used in all countries that use NTSC video, with the exception of Japan.

Note that this setting has no effect on PAL, progressive scan or HDMI outputs.

English

Audio set-up

This section allows you to configure the analogue, digital and HDMI audio outputs. In particular, the digital output type needs to be set correctly if you are using an external audio decoder, receiver or D-A converter.

Audio

Two different types of digital signal are supported on the digital audio outputs: ‘Bitstream’ and ‘Stereo PCM’; the HDMI link can, additionally, carry multi-channel uncompressed audio (such as from DVD-audio discs).

Bitstream The Bitstream setting supports the following audio standards:

n 2 channel PCM (on CDs or DVDs) n Dolby Digital

n MPEG multi channel n DTS multi channel

Use the Bitstream setting if you have an external decoder that supports Dolby Digital.

Stereo PCM When the ‘Stereo PCM’ digital output is selected, all audio material played is down-mixed to stereo and output as stereo PCM. Use this setting if you have an external D-A converter that supports only 2-channel PCM.

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Since the digital and analogue outputs are closely related, the analogue audio output reflects the digital output type selected.

The options available are as follows:

Bitstream + The digital output is ‘Bitstream’ (as described above); the HDMI and analogue

6 Ch. audio will comprise up to six channels of decoded output, depending on the source material, the speaker configuration (see the ‘Speaker Setup’ section) and the ‘Pro Logic II’ setting (see below).

Select this option if:

either – you are using the multi-channel analogue output to connect to your amplifier/receiver;

or – you are using the HDMI link to carry multi-channel uncompressed audio, such as the output from a DVD-audio disc. (Note that very few HDMI receivers support this mode currently – check the handbook of your HDMI device or consult your dealer for advice.)

Bitstream + The digital audio and HDMI outputs are ‘Bitstream’ (as described above). The

2 Ch. analogue audio will comprise a 2-channel stereo down-mix of the source material.

 

Select this option if you are using the digital audio or HDMI outputs to connect to

 

your receiver and your receiver supports Dolby Digital decoding.

PCM +

The digital audio and HDMI outputs are ‘Stereo PCM’ (as described above). The

2 Ch.

analogue audio will comprise a 2-channel stereo down-mix of the source material.

 

Select this option if:

 

either – you are using stereo analogue output to connect to your amplifier/

 

receiver;

 

or – you are using the digital audio or HDMI outputs to connect to your receiver

 

and your receiver supports only 2-channel PCM.

Language

This controls the default audio track, when there is more than one audio track present.

The default setting is ‘English’. Choose the setting you would like as default. Note that the audio- language preference setting is not respected by all discs, which may impose their own default choice.

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DV29 specifications

The Arcam DV29 is a high-performance DVD player that has garnered attention for its exceptional build quality and sound reproduction capabilities. As part of Arcam's renowned range of high-fidelity products, the DV29 is designed to cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, making it an attractive option for those seeking an elevated viewing and listening experience.

One of the main features of the Arcam DV29 is its robust construction, which minimizes vibrations and enhances stability during playback. The player is built with a heavy duty chassis and high-quality components that contribute to its overall performance, ensuring that both audio and video signals are crystal clear and free from unwanted interference. This attention to detail in engineering reflects Arcam’s commitment to producing durable and reliable audio equipment.

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