38 Making Detailed Adjustments
■Progressive
Converts interlaced to progressive signals. The projector uses 3D DigiScan™ HD
Circuitry Processing for video-sourced images. For film-sourced images, you can select
from 2-2, 2-3, or 4-4 pulldown detection, depending on your model.
Leave the setting on Film/Auto for viewing movies on a player that produces interlaced
output. Select Video for watching videos captured with a video camera. With the Home
Cinema 8350, set to Off when viewing images with a large amount of movement. With
the Home Cinema 8700 UB, set to Film if flickering appears with the Auto setting.
Note: This setting can be used only when viewing composite video or S-video signals, or 480i
or 576i, or 1080i signals input through the Component, HDMI 1, or HDMI 2 ports (see page 67).
For the Home Cinema 8700 UB, this setting cannot be changed while the 4-4 Pull-down
setting is turned on (see page 39).
■Motion Detection (Home Cinema 8350 only)
This setting specifies how signals are converted to progressive signals. Select a lower
setting for slow-moving or still images (S) or select a higher number for video images
(M).
Note: This setting can be used only when viewing composite video or S-Video signals, or 480i
or 576i, or 1080i signals input through the Component, HDMI 1, or HDMI 2 ports (see page 67).
■Noise Reduction
Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 28) or
with a signal input through the PC port.
This setting reduces flickering of analog images. You can select from 3 levels of noise
reduction.
■Mosquito NR (Home Cinema 8700 UB only)
Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 28) or
with a signal input through the PC port.
This setting reduces grainy noise that can appear around the edges of MPEG images. You
can select from 3 levels.
Signal> Progressive
Signal> Motion Detectio n
Signal> Advanced > Noise Reduction
Signal> Advanced > M osquito NR