RT-20 Universal Disc Player Setup
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PROGRESSIVE MOTION
Use to adjust the smoothness of motion picture quality. Video
sources can be recorded on video or film. Sources recorded in
North America on video have a 30 frames-per-second (interlaced)
or 60 frames-per-second (progressive) rate. Sources recorded on
film typically have a 24 frames-per-second rate. When the Compo-
nent parameter is set to Progressive, the RT-20 converts sources
recorded on film to 60 frames-per-second to create a more natural
picture. To adjust, observe a scene with a camera panning, or with
fast moving objects and watch for smooth motion. Select Auto1 for
most video sources, but if the picture on your display appears to
move unnaturally, select another setting. Repeat this process to
achieve the best picture quality.
DNR (LUMINANCE NOISE REDUCTION)
Controls the amount of noise reduction applied to the Y (bright-
ness) component.
CNR (CHROMINANCE NOISE REDUCTION)
Controls the amount of noise reduction applied to the C compo-
nent (chrominance) present in video signals.
SHARPNESS HIGH
Controls the sharpness of high-frequency (finely detailed) video sig-
nals.
SHARPNESS MID
Controls the sharpness of mid-frequency (less detailed) video sig-
nals.
DETAIL
Controls the sharpness of details around picture edges.
BRIGHTNESS
Controls brightness of the image.
CONTRAST
Controls the image contrast.