S E T U P M E N U O P T I O N S
advanced video processing functions rely on the TrueLife feature, we recommend leaving this option on.
6.CCS: To turn on/off the Cross Color Suppression feature of the
7.Noise Reduction: To set the video noise reduction level of the
•High – High noise reduction. Video noise is significantly reduced. Moving objects may leave a visible trail (“ghosting”).
•Medium – Medium noise reduction. Video noise is strongly reduced. Moving objects may leave a visible trail.
•Low – Low noise reduction. Video noise is slightly reduced. Moving objects may leave a slightly visible trail.
•Off – Turn off noise reduction completely.
8.Video Mode: To select the mode of conversion for video output. The options are:
•Video 1 – Video 1 mode is recommended for viewing NTSC content with video or 3:2 cadence. If you primarily watch NTSC content, this is the preferred mode.
•Video 2 – Video 2 mode is recommended for viewing NTSC/PAL contents with video, 3:2 and 2:2 cadences. If you watch both NTSC and PAL movies this is the preferred mode. Please note that in Video 2 mode, NTSC/PAL conversion is not performed for analog video outputs (composite and
9.RGB Range: To select the HDMI RGB output range. This setting only affects output in RGB color space, primarily used when the DVD player is connected to a DVI input. The options are:
•Normal – Normal RGB range suitable for video display.
•Enhanced – Expanded RGB range suitable for personal computer (PC) display. Some TVs are designed to be used as a PC monitor, and expect signal in expanded RGB range when the DVI input is selected. For these TVs if the video signal uses the normal RGB range, the
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