Setting the Video 1 OptionsConnecting to a progressive scan- compatible TV (North American model)

Compared to a standard interlaced TV picture, a progressive scan TV is capable of stable, flicker-free images.

Set only if you connected the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to a progressive scan-compatible TV or monitor.

Make changes to the [Component Video] setting in the Setup screen Video 1 menu.

Video1

V2

Language

 

General

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV Screen — 16:9(Wide)

Component Video

Interlace

 

 

 

 

Progressive

 

 

 

 

Auto Progressive

Select Interlace or Progressive

 

output Component Video

 

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Settings: Interlace (Factory Setting)

Use this setting with regular TVs that are not compatible with progressive scan. Check the TV’s instruction manual if you are not sure about this.

Progressive

Use this setting with TVs and monitors that have progressive scan component video inputs. The PRGV indicator lights up. Check the TV’s instruction manual if you are not sure about this.

Auto Progressive

Switches to progressive scan when 16:9 DVDs are played,4:3 DVDs uses interlace setting. Your TV/ monitor must be compatible with progressive scan to use this setting.

Tip

If this DVD Receiver is set to output progressive-scan video, it’s possible that the picture will appear stretched when playing discs recorded in 4:3 format. This happens when the TV’s aspect ratio is set at 16:9. To see the picture in its correct aspect ratio, change the TV setting to 4:3.

If your TV can not be switched between 4:3 and 16:9, set this DVD Receiver to [Interlace] or [Auto progressive]. In Auto progressive mode, 4:3 discs will be played in Interlace mode, while discs that are recorded in both 4:3 and 16:9 will play in interlace mode during the 4:3 sections, and in progressive mode during the 16:9 parts. Switch your TV’s aspect ratio to the most suitable setting (for more details, see the manual that came with your TV). When set to [Auto progressive], you may see picture disturbance when this player (and the TV) switches between progressive and interlace modes. This is not a malfunction of either this player or the TV. Picture disturbance should only occur when switching from a menu screen to the main feature, for example.

Notes

If you connect a TV that is not compatible with a progressive scan signal and choose one of the progressive scan settings, you will not be able to see any picture at all. With your TV connected using either the composite or S-Video terminals, choose the [Interlace] setting in the [Component Video] menu.

(Other than North American model) The DVD Receiver is fixed to [Interlace] setting. You cannot choose other settings.

Setting the Video Output Format for the AV CONNECTOR (European models)

When connections are made to the AV CONNECTOR jack on the player via a SCART cable, it is possible to select the video format that is compatible with your TV or monitor. Select [Video] to have a composite video signal output, [S-Video] to have an S-video signal output, and [RGB] to have an RGB signal output. For more information on which format is most appropriate, refer to the instructions supplied with your TV or monitor.

Make changes to the [Video Out] setting in the Setup screen Video 1 menu.

Video1 V2 Language General

TV Screen — 16:9(Wide)

Video Out Video

S-Video

RGB

Set AV CONNECTOR video format

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Settings: Video (Factory setting)

S-Video

RGB

Switching the S-Video Output Expert

You can switch the kind of S-Video signal output from the S- Video outputs. If you connected your TV with an S-Video cord, in rare cases the TV picture may appear stretched. In this case switch the output from [S2] to [S1].

Make changes in the [S-Video Out] in the Setup screen Video 1 menu in the [Expert] menu mode (page 65).

Example (North American model)

Video1 V2 Language General

TV Screen — 16:9(Wide)

Component Video — S1

S-Video Out S2

Screen Saver — On

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Settings: S1

S2 (Factory Setting)

Turning the Screen Saver On and Off Expert

As a protective function against residual images on the TV screen or monitor, a phenomenon referred to as “screen burn”, the screen saver appears when the same screen has been displayed for a length of time. By default, the screen saver is turned on. However, the screen saver function can be turned on and off at your discretion.

Make changes to the [Screen Saver] setting in the Setup screen Video 1 menu in the [Expert] menu mode (page 65).

Example (North American model)

Video1 V2 Language General

TV Screen — 16:9(Wide)

Component Video — Interlace

S-Video Out — S2

Screen Saver

On

 

Off

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Settings: On (Factory setting)

Off

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