LIST OF SETTINGS
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| Outputs the picture in 1080p/24 | ||
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| only when the display |
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| • The video resolution and the frame | |
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| device is connected by |
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| rate of the material is 1080p/24 . | |
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| an HDMI cable. |
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| • “HDMI Video Resolution” setting is | |
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| • Refer to page 52 for |
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| set to “1080p”. | |
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| more information. |
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| • The display device supports the | |
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| 1080p/24 output. |
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| • Outputs the picture in 1080p/60. |
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| (60 frames per second, progressive) |
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| Sets the resolution of the video signal | ||
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| • This feature is available | being output from the HDMI OUT jack. | |
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| only when the display | • The selected resolution must also be | |
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| device is connected by | supported by your TV monitor. | |
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| an HDMI cable. |
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•Refer to page 52 for more information.
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| Reduces the posterization effect of | ||
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| the playback picture. | |
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| only when the display |
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| device is connected by |
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| Reduces the posterization effect by |
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| an HDMI cable, and |
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| automatically outputting up to 36 bit |
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| when it supports Deep |
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| color whenever the unit recognizes |
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| Color feature. |
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| the connected display device |
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| supports Deep Color feature. |
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| Outputs the standard 24 bit color. |
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| Sets resolution for component output | |||
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| picture. | |
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| • The selected resolution must also be |
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| supported by your TV monitor. | ||
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| with copy protection, the |
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| • Refer also to your TV’s manual. | ||
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| resolution will be set to |
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| • If you have selected the resolution | |
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| 480p regardless of the |
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| not supported by your TV by mistake | |
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| and the picture gets disturbed, press | |
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| If 480p output is not |
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| available, 480i will be |
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| panel for 5 seconds to change the | |
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| setting back to its default. | |
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| • When HDMI cable is connected, only |
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| “480i” and the resolution selected in |
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| the “HDMI Video Resolution” will be |
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| Automatically detects film or video | |
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| content, and appropriately converts it. |
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| Select this option when the picture is |
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| distorted when using “Auto”. |
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| Adjusts brightness to compensate for | |||
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| ambient room light. | |
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| Reduces noise of the playback picture. | |||
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| Activates Noise Reduction. |
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| Deactivates Noise Reduction. |