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| CHAPTER 1: Using Your Gateway | ||||||
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OSD Menu | Description |
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Video Adjust menu | Unless otherwise indicated, these settings apply only to SD (standard definition) video at 480i and below. | |||||||
| Where “PC input” is indicated, the resolutions that apply are from 800 × 600 to 1680 × 1050. | |||||||
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| Video | |||||||
| modes. PC input: sets resolution aspect ratios and scaling between Wide, Zoom, and 1:1. | |||||||
| Wide mode |
| stretches a standard broadcast or |
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| entire screen. Widescreen (1.76:1) images fill the entire screen without |
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| distortion, while widescreen (1.85:1 and 2.35:1) images appear without |
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| distortion but with black bars at the top and bottom. PC input: Stretches the |
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| image to fit the entire screen. |
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| Zoom mode |
| crops off a portion of a widescreen image in order to fill |
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| the entire screen with a |
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| Zooms the image to fill the screen from top to bottom with black bars on the |
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| left and right sides of the image. |
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| 1:1 mode | preserves the movie’s original aspect ratio, so a standard broadcast |
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| PC input: Preserves the original aspect ratio of the resolution by using black bars |
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| on the left and right sides and variable sizes of black bars on the top and bottom |
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| of the image (depends on resolution). |
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| Panoramicmode | usesselectivedistortion to stretch a standard broadcast |
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| mode stretches only the left and right sides of the image, and leaves the center |
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| of the image distortion free. |
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| Noise |
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| of noise and motion from the video source. |
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