SETUP
MC-12
3-17
S-VIDEO OSD 4:3 ON, OFF
Controls the on-screen display aspect ratio when the display device
is connected to a Main Zone S-video output connector. Aspect
ratio refers to the size of the picture or the display device screen. A
4:3 aspect ratio is almost square. A 16:9 aspect ratio, often referred
to as widescreen, is almost twice as wide as high.
When ON is selected, the on-screen display appears in a 4:3 aspect
ratio regardless of the incoming video input signal. When OFF is
selected, the on-screen display appears in the same aspect ratio as
the incoming video input signal.
Note:
When a 16:9 (widescreen) display device is connected
to a Main Zone S-video output connector, the
on-screen display will appear horizontally stretched
across the display device screen if the S-VIDEO OSD
4:3 parameter is set to OFF and an anamorphic video
input signal is present.
S-VIDEO OSD 4:3MAIN ADVANCEDDVD1INPUTSSETUP
COMPONENT OSD ON, OFF
Controls the appearance of the on-screen display when the display
device is connected to the Main Zone component video output
connector. When ON is selected, the on-screen display appears as
a 480i video input signal on a full blue-screen background. To
minimize viewing distractions, the two-line status does not appear
on the on-screen display. When OFF is selected, the on-screen
display – including the two-line status – is not available.
Note:
When the display device is connected to the Main
Zone component video output connector, the
on-screen display automatically deactivates when
the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY menu BACKGROUND
parameter is set to OFF.
COMPONENT OSDMAIN ADVANCEDDVD1INPUTSSETUP
When the ZONE2 or RECORD IN parameter is set to DIGITAL
or ANLG, the MC-12 recognizes some dts-encoded sources
as audio signals (not data signals) and outputs loud digital
noise from the Zone 2 or Record Zone audio output
connectors.
CAUTION
ZONE2 & RECORD IN DIGITAL, ANLG, DMIX
Control the interaction of the digital and analog audio input
connectors assigned for the selected Zone 2 and Record Zone
inputs. The table on the next page describes ZONE2 and RECORD
IN parameter setting.
RECORD IN
OR
ZONE2 INDVD1INPUTSSETUP
. . . Configuring Advanced Input Settings continues on page 3-18