System Info: This will display the current firmware information including system version, audio firmware version, video firmware version, and the TV system.

2. Video

Select this option to access video settings for the mp200 media player.

Aspect Ratio: Select one from among these options: Pan Scan 4:3, Letter Box 4:3, 16:9.

Pan Scan 4:3: Select this option for a full-height picture with both sides cut.

Letter Box 4:3: Select this option for a “wide screen” display with black bands on the upper and lower parts of the TV screen.

16:9: Select this option for a wide screen 16:9 TV.

Note: When the movie is in wide screen 2.40:1, both sides of the video will be cropped. Press “Zoom -” to zoom out the video to fit the screen.

Scaling option:

TV System: Select the video type and resolution for the TV picture.

Entering this page will allow you to view the current settings or to change the video type and resolution.

The possible resolutions for each TV system are listed below. Select the right resolution according to the capability of your TV set.

TV System & Resolution

Standard Definition

High Definition

 

 

 

NTSC

NTSC, 480p

720p@60Hz, 1080i@60Hz,

1080p@60Hz

 

 

PAL

PAL, 576p

720p@50Hz, 1080i@50Hz,

1080p@50Hz

 

 

Only HDMI and Component (YPbPr) video connections can output high definition video. Refer to the details below.

HDMI Connection: When the mp200 is connected via HDMI, the mp200 can automatically detect the available resolution of your TV. After entering the video setup page, the available resolutions will be shown in white characters while the unavailable resolutions will be grayed out.

HDMI Auto: When the media player is connected via HDMI, you can choose this option to have the mp200 automatically select the maximum resolution of the TV. If this option is grayed out, please unplug the HDMI cable, reconnect it and come back to this page and try again.

YPbPr: The maximum resolution of Component video (YPbPr) is 1080i. Select 50 Hz for a PAL TV system, or 60 Hz for an NTSC TV system.

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HP MP200 manual Video, Scaling option