USER PREFERENCES

Recording

 

Audio/Video

 

Disc

 

General

 

Help

 

Downmix

Off

Dynamic range

RAW

SPDIF output

PCM

TV shape

Automatic

SCART output

 

SPDIF output

For A/V receiver or amplifier connected to the DVD recorder’s “COAXIAL” socket, you can select from the following settings:

Off: The digital output is switched off. This setting is suitable for devices with analogue audio input.

RAW: Dolby Digital signals are fed unaltered to the digital output. General- ly, this setting is used with receivers capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 channel decoding.

PCM: Dolby Digital and MPEG 2 multi-channel signals are converted to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). This setting is suitable for amplifiers or receivers without digital multi-channel sound decoders.

Automatic: Dolby Digital signals are fed unaltered to the digital output. MPEG 2 multi-channel signals are converted to PCM (Pulse Code Modu- lation). This setting is suitable for amplifiers or receivers with digital multi- channel sound decoders.

Recording

 

Audio/Video

 

Disc

 

General

 

Help

 

Downmix

4:3 panscan

Dynamic range

4:3 letterbox

SPDIF output

16:9

TV shape

 

SCART output

 

TV shape

You can setup your recorder to work with normal and wide-screen televi- sions. Select one of the following options:

4:3 panscan: Transmission of a wide-screen film on a TV with normal size. The picture is displayed in full-height with the sides trimmed.

4:3 letterbox: This setting will enable the “Letterbox” format, where the movie is presented in wide-screen format with black lines at the top and bottom of the screen.

16:9: If you are using a wide-screen TV, set to the option “16:9” to match the aspect ratio of your TV.

Note: The 4:3 letterbox and 4:3 panscan settings usually will have no effect, since very few movies support both options. DVDs are generally recorded with either panscan or letterbox and do not allow switching between the two.

Recording

 

Audio/Video

 

Disc

 

General

 

Help

 

Downmix

RGB on

Dynamic range

RGB off

SPDIF output

 

TV shape

 

SCART output

 

SCART output

By default the recorder is set to “RGB off”. Select “RGB on”, if you want to activate RGB via the SCART output “EXT1 TO TV”.

RGB is an electrical transmission possibility for video pictures, i.e. it is a picture signal, which is splintered according to the primary colours of the TV (red, green and blue).

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CyberHome Entertainment 1600 user manual Spdif output, TV shape, Scart output