Insignia NS-13CTV TV/DVD Combo

General Setup menu

Value

Description

 

 

TV Display

This function applies only when the DVD

 

output is connected to an external television.

 

You can select from the following:

 

4:3/PS (Pan and Scan)—Select if you

 

have a normal aspect ratio (4:3)

 

television. In PS mode, widescreen

 

material fills the screen but at the

 

expense of chopping off the extreme

 

left and right edges of the original

 

picture. For this feature to work, the

 

disc must support Pan and Scan.

 

4:3/LB (Letter Box)—Select if you

 

have a normal aspect ratio (4:3)

 

television. Widescreen material is

 

shown in pure unaltered form,

 

allowing the entire picture area of the

 

original film to be viewed without any

 

side cropping. Black bars appear

 

above and below the picture.

 

16:9—Select if you have a

 

widescreen (16:9) television. Black

 

bars may still appear above and

 

below the picture even if using a

 

widescreen television. This is because

 

some film directors prefer to use ultra

 

widescreen aspect ratios such as

 

2.35:1. This is normally indicated on

 

the DVD packaging.

 

 

Angle Mark

This function lets you select a particular

 

camera angle when playing a DVD which

 

offers multiple camera angle. You can set

 

this item to ON or OFF.

 

 

OSD LANG

This function lets you select the on-screen

 

display language.

 

 

SPDIF Output

This function sets the audio outputs. This

 

DVD player includes three types of audio

 

output:

 

SPDIF OFF—An analog surround

 

sound format is output through the

 

back-panel connections for 2-channel

 

audio out or 5.1-channel audio out.

 

SPDIF/RAW or SPDIF/PCM—This

 

surround sound format is output to a

 

Dolby Digital/DTS decoder through

 

the coaxial connector on the back

 

panel.

 

 

Caption

This function allows you to display or hide

 

the DVD caption.

 

 

Screen Saver

This function turns on an animated picture

 

anytime the DVD player is idle for more than

 

three minutes.

 

 

HDCD

This function lets you select the type of

 

HDCD playback, 44.1K or 88.2K.

 

 

Last Memory

This function allows you to continue play

 

from the last point you were watching before

 

you press STOP.

Preference menu

This menu is available only when there is no disc in the player. These settings are applied to all discs that are played.

Value

Description

 

 

Parental

This function works in conjunction with the

 

various censorship classes assigned to

 

DVDs. These classes help to control the

 

types of DVDs that children watch. There are

 

up to eight classes for DVDs.

 

To change this setting, you must enter your

 

password. This initial password is 1234.

 

When Parental is set to OFF, any disc may be

 

played.

 

 

Password

This function lets you change the password

 

by entering four digits. You must confirm the

 

four digits before the new password is

 

accepted.

 

If you forget your password, or a password

 

is accidentally set, enter 1369 as the

 

password.

 

 

Default

This function resets all settings (except

 

password and parental lock status) for the

 

DVD player back to the manufacturer’s

 

original settings. Press ENTER to perform

 

the reset.

Playable discs

The following 8 cm and 12 cm discs can be played in this DVD player:

Disc LabelContents

DVD Video

 

Audio and video

 

 

(moving picture)

Audio CD

 

Audio

HDCD

 

Audio

MP3

 

Audio

JPEG

 

Video (picture)

Kodak CD

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Video (picture)

CD-R

 

Audio or video

 

 

(moving picture)

CD-RW

 

Audio or video

 

 

(moving picture)

CD+G

 

Audio (picture)

DIVX

 

Audio + video

 

 

(moving picture)

The DVD player supports DVD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, SVCD, DVCD, HDCD, JPEG, CD+G, DIVX, Kodak CD, and WMA.

Note

You cannot play discs other than those listed above.

You cannot play non-standardized discs, even if they have one with one of the above labels.

The performance of CD-R or CD-RW discs depends on the way the disc was recorded. In a few cases, their performance may not be consistent or they may not play.

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