CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS

Normal/LB (Factory default) (for 4/3 shape screens) Select this to play wide DVDs in the Letter Box mode. (with black strips at the top and bottom)

Wide (for 16x9 shape screens)

Select this to play wide DVDs in the full-screen mode.

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TV TYPE

TV Type allows you to set your TV's video format.

NTSC & PAL Video Standards

There are differences in discs for the NTSC and the PAL TV systems. The MPEG video on a DVD disk is stored in a digital format. It is formatted for one of two mutually incompatible television systems, either as NTSC or as PAL/SECAM. Therefore, there are two kinds of DVDs available, either NTSC DVDs or PAL DVDs. Some players only play NTSC discs; others play PAL and NTSC discs.

North America, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and parts of South America use the NTSC format for video. The rest of the world mostly uses the PAL video format. There are two ways to watch both PAL and NTSC DVDs. You can either view your DVDs on a multi-system TV display or video projector or you can choose an NTSC/PAL or PAL/NTSC capable DVD Player. The Cinema DVD 7 is capable of playing either PAL or NTSC format DVD disks. If you are a movie collector who loves foreign films, the DVD 7 will play your entire collection.

NTSC (Factory default)

Select this when your TV's video format is NTSC. If NTSC is selected, output format is fixed to NTSC.

PAL

Select this when your TV's video format is PAL. If PAL is selected, output format is fixed to PAL.

MULTI

Select this when your TV is compatible with both the NTSC and PAL formats. NTSC signals are output from the video output jacks when discs recorded in NTSC format are played, and PAL signals are output from the video output jacks when discs recorded in PAL format are played. Many plasma and LCD based video displays are compatible with this setting.

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Cary Audio Design HD720P, HD1080P owner manual TV Type, Ntsc & PAL Video Standards, Ntsc Factory default, Pal, Multi

HD1080P, HD720P specifications

Cary Audio Design, a renowned name in high-fidelity audio systems, has made significant strides with the introduction of its HD720P and HD1080P digital to analog converters (DACs). These state-of-the-art devices are engineered to elevate the audio experience for enthusiasts who demand precision and clarity in their sound reproduction.

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