Setup

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HDMI RESOLUTION

Use to select the desired HDMI image resolution. Possible settings are: VGA <640 X 480>, 480p/576p (525p/625p), 720p (750p) and 1080i (1125i).

Resolution is defined by the number of horizontal lines displayed on screen that comprise each frame of a video image. The more lines of resolution used to create each frame of video, the greater the detail and sharpness of the image. For example, the resolution 480p refers to 480 horizontal lines of progressive video (the letter “p” stands for progressive video). 1080i refers to 1080 lines of interlaced video (The letter “i” stands for interlaced).

Most standard TV broadcasts have a resolution of 480i. Some DVDs and non-HDTV digital TV broadcasts use 480p. The Advanced Tele- vision System Committee (ATSC) specification for high-definition broadcasts and equipment requires the resolution of either 1080i or 720p. For best results set the HDMI resolution to match the native resolution of your high definition display.

To select the desired resolution:

Use the

and

buttons to select the desired setting and press

ENTER.

 

 

The resolutions available for the HDMI output depend on the con- nected display device. See the user manual of your display device for more information.

After changing the resolution, if images are not properly displayed on the display device, use the STOP button to enter stop mode. Then, press and hold the remote control ENTER button for at least two seconds to open the Front Panel Display Menu. Then activate the HDMI RESET option. See “HDMI RESET” on page 3-34 for more information.

VGA can be output only when the TV System parameter is set to NTSC. See “TV System” on page 3-22.

When the resolution changes, the image may be corrupted or the output may take longer than normal to display. Unavailable resolu- tion options are grayed out.

HDMI FORMAT

Use to select the desired HDMI Format. The following video-range settings are available: RGB-Normal and RGB-Expand. The following video pixel encoding options are available: YcbCr-1 (4:4:4) and YcbCr-2 (4:2:2). Through the HDMI connector, your display should choose the preferred setting. If both modes are supported by your display, select according to your personal preference.

For most video source material which uses a dynamic range of 16 (black) to 235 (white), select RGB-Normal format to provide head- room and the capability to display “below black” and “above white.” For computer graphics source material, select the RGB-Expand setting which uses the full RGB range.

The formats available for HDMI outputs depend on the connected display device. See the owner’s manual for your display device for more information.

For DVI, only RGB-Normal and RGB-Expand are available.

If your display device supports 0 IRE black, set the Black Setup parameter in the Video Adjustment menu to 0 IRE. See “Black Setup” on page 3-38 for more information.

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Lexicon RT-20 manual Hdmi Resolution, Hdmi Format, To select the desired resolution

RT-20 specifications

The Lexicon RT-20 is a high-performance audio player and streaming device that has garnered attention for its impressive sound quality and advanced features. Designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts, the RT-20 embodies the fusion of premium audio technology and modern design aesthetics.

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The RT-20 also supports streaming from popular services, allowing users to access vast libraries of music without the need for physical media. With Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth capabilities, the RT-20 can seamlessly connect to smartphones, tablets, and other devices. This versatility makes it easy to stream music from services like TIDAL, Qobuz, and Spotify, making it a central hub for digital audio enjoyment.

Another remarkable characteristic of the RT-20 is its intuitive user interface. The device features a large, high-resolution touchscreen display that provides easy navigation through playlists, settings, and streaming options. This user-friendly design ensures that even those who may not be tech-savvy can operate the device with ease.

Moreover, the RT-20 includes high-quality analog and digital outputs, allowing users to connect it to various audio systems, whether for casual listening or for an immersive home theater experience. The unit’s robust build and isolated circuitry are designed to minimize interference, ensuring that sound quality remains uncompromised.

One of the critical technologies that set the RT-20 apart is its advanced signal processing capabilities, which enhance audio performance by optimizing sound based on the environment and listening preferences. This intelligent approach to audio customization allows users to tailor their experience to suit their specific tastes.

In summary, the Lexicon RT-20 is a versatile and sophisticated audio player that combines high-resolution playback, seamless streaming capabilities, and an intuitive user interface. With its advanced technologies and focus on sound quality, it stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience.