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ADVANCED VIDEO

Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP menu ADVANCED VIDEO option opens the ADVANCED VIDEO menu, a two-screen menu which provides user-adjustable controls for sharpness, noise reduction, brightness, and other video fine-tuning.

Note: Most of the Advanced Video parameters are only available when the V-Process parameter is set to FAROUDJA.

SETUP

INPUT SETUP

ADVANCED VIDEO 1

INPUT TYPE: VCR

SHARPNESS: 32

NOISE REDUCTION: ON

X-COLOR SUPPRESS: ON

DCDi INTERPOL: ON

FILM DETECTION: ON

FILM EDIT DETECT: ON

ADVANCED VIDEO 2

FLESHTONE NR: ON

COMPNT ENHANCE: ON

BRIGHTNESS: 100

CONTRAST: 100

COLOR: 100

INPUT TYPE

SETUP

 

INPUT SETUP

 

ADVANCED VIDEO

 

INPUT TYPE

DIG CAM – Use with digital camcorders or still-image cameras.

ANLG CAM – Use with analog camcorders.

Identifies the type of device being used for the input source. Once the selection is made, the advanced video settings will change to default settings that are best suited for that type of device. Manual changes to these settings may also be made. The input types available for selection are:

DVD – Use with the output signal of a typical DVD player.

VCR – Use with the output signal of an analog videocassette recorder.

DIG CABLE – Use with digital cable set-top boxes. Even when a digital cable system is in use, there may be a mix of digital and analog channels. Start with this configuration and then change the advanced video options as needed to tailor the output to your preferences.

DIG SAT – Use with digital satellite system set-top boxes.

ANLG CABLE – Use with analog cable set-top boxes.

ANLG SAT – Use with analog satellite system set-top boxes.

Refer to the table on the following page for the default video source settings.

SHARPNESS

 

 

 

 

0 TO 100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SETUP

 

INPUT SETUP

 

ADVANCED VIDEO

 

SHARPNESS

 

Adjusts the degree to which the enhancement circuits that adjust the high-frequency content of the signal are applied. The setting acts on the vertical and horizontal as well as luminance and chrominance parameters to offer an enhanced depth in the picture as well as greater small object detail. In general, the lower settings are applicable for digital displays and sources, while the higher settings may be preferred for CRT-based displays and digital sources. The Sharpness adjustment range is 0 to 100 in single increments.

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Lexicon RV Receiver manual Advanced Video, Input Type, Sharpness