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Note
It is recommended that the I PAL 60 is selected at the 6
NTSC Disc Output when a PAL TV is connected; however,
the images shown below will appear on the TV screen. Black
bars appear at the top and bottom parts of the TV screen.
(The picture may be compressed vertically.)
I/P/B
The MPEG 2 standard adopted for DVD uses the following 3
picture types for the coding of each picture (frame) on the TV
screen.
I:I-Picture (Intra coded picture)
This is the standard picture type, and each picture is coded
separately.
P:P-Picture (Predictive coded picture)
This picture type is computed on the basis of a past I-Picture
or P-Picture.
B:B-Picture (Bidirectionally-predictive coded picture)
This picture type is computed by comparing the previous and
subsequent I-Picture or P-Picture. It has the lowest volume of
information.
For your reference:
When the 2 On is selected at the 5 Still Picture Display, the
following screen is displayed in the still picture mode;
Field
Half of the video information (video signal) in a frame is called
a field. With conventional TV systems, a signal frame (a single
screen) consists of two fields.
Field still
Only one field (half of the video information) is displayed on
the TV screen, so the apparent resolution is low. However,
there is no blurring on the screen.
Frame
Individual images in a video or on the TV are called frames.
Frame still
The two fields are displayed, alternately, on the TV screen, so
the image is blurry. However, the image quality is better than
field images.

Still (P)

Example: P-Picture

BBPBB

Predict

Predict

General Picture type

I

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Speaker setting