Hi-Bit function (Expert Mode)

By converting 16-bit to 20-bit audio data to 24-bit, smooth, de- tailed sound quality is produced even at low listening levels.

A1 Audio2 Video1 V2 Language General

Virtual Surround — Off

Legato PRO — Off

Hi–Bit On

Off

Move

SETUP Exit

Preparations (Setup)

On:

Hi-Bit function is enabled (factory default setting)

Off:

Hi-Bit function is disabled.

In DJ mode, 24-bit processing is normally used, regardless of the setting selected.

[Video1] settings

See P.24 for menu instructions.

Set the screen aspect ratio for the television

Select the value matching the type of televi- sion connected. Select [16:9(Wide)] when a wide-screen television is connected. Most DVD movies are recorded to support wide television screens with an aspect of 16 hori- zontal to 9 vertical. As a result, when DVDs are viewed on conventional televisions, the image is projected at the television’s aspect ratio of 4:3, causing it to appear horizontally compressed. In order to eliminate this kind of distortion, set the aspect ratio either for [4:3 (Letter Box)] or [4:3(Pan&Scan)] when us- ing a conventional television.

This setting cannot be changed during play- back.

Audio1 A2 Video1 V2 Language General

TV Screen — 4:3(Letter Box)

Component Video

4:3(Pan&Scan)

 

16:9(Wide)

 

 

Select your display preference

 

 

Move

SETUP Exit

4:3(Letter Box):

Select this setting when using a conventional television and you wish to view movies in letterbox format.

4:3(Pan&Scan) :

Select this setting when using a conventional television and you wish to view movies in “pan and scan” format.

16:9(Wide):

Select this setting when using a widescreen (16:9) television (factory default setting)

The 4:3(Pan&Scan) format is not sup- ported in DJ mode. If [4:3(Pan&Scan)] is selected when the unit is in DJ mode, output will be in letterbox setting.

Some DVDs do not support changing of aspect ratio. Consult the information printed on your disc’s jacket for more details.

Aspect ratio formats

[With conventional television set]

DVD recording format

Player Setting

Viewing appearance

 

4:3(Letter Box)

Black bands appear at top

 

 

 

 

and bottom of screen; im-

 

 

age is projected in correct

 

 

aspect ratio.

 

4:3(Pan&Scan)

Right/left sides of image

 

 

 

 

are cut off, but image is

 

 

projected in correct as-

 

 

pect ratio.

16:9 disc

 

 

 

16:9(Wide)

Image is horizontally com-

 

 

pressed (appears vertically

 

 

stretched).

 

 

If the image appears as

 

 

shown here, set the player’s aspect ratio to [4:3

 

 

(LetterBox)] or [4:3 (Pan&Scan)].

 

All settings

Appears with correct aspect

 

 

ratio.

4:3 disc

 

 

[With widescreen television set]

 

DVD recording format

Player Setting

Viewing appearance

 

16:9(Wide)

Appears with correct

 

 

 

 

aspect ratio.

16:9 disc

 

Black bands may appear at top/bottom with some discs.

 

 

Black bands appear at

 

 

right/left, but image is

 

 

projected in correct as-

 

 

pect ratio.

4:3 disc

16:9(Wide)

 

 

Image is vertically

 

 

compressed (appears

 

 

horizontally stretched)

 

 

If the image appears as shown here, set the television

 

 

set’s aspect ratio “normal”. For details consult the

 

 

Operating Instructions for your television set.

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Pioneer DVJ-1000 manual Video1 settings, Hi-Bit function Expert Mode, Set the screen aspect ratio for the television

DVJ-1000 specifications

The Pioneer DVJ-1000 is a revolutionary digital video turntable that has transformed the landscape of DJ performance and live events. Released by Pioneer, a pioneer in audio-visual technology, the DVJ-1000 is particularly notable for its ability to manipulate video content much like traditional audio tracks. This unique feature has helped DJs and artists create visually engaging performances that captivate audiences.

This device integrates several key technologies that enhance its usability and functionality. The DVJ-1000 features a high-resolution LCD screen that provides DJs with an intuitive interface to navigate through video files. DJs can easily browse their multimedia libraries, allowing them to select and cue video clips seamlessly, leading to an energetic and dynamic performance.

One of the standout characteristics of the DVJ-1000 is its video Scratch feature. This allows DJs to scratch video in real-time, providing an engaging way to blend visuals with audio. By using a combination of high-quality digital video processing and advanced algorithms, DJs can manipulate video playback speed, creating effects that synchronize perfectly with music beats.

In terms of connectivity, the DVJ-1000 is equipped with multiple outputs, including composite and S-Video, making it compatible with a variety of video displays and projectors. This versatility allows for creative visual displays in different environments, whether it be nightclubs, concerts, or private events. The device also supports various video formats, including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and JPEG, ensuring that DJs can work with a wide range of media.

Moreover, the DVJ-1000 offers a host of performance features such as looping, cueing, and beat matching, which are essential for creating smooth transitions between different video clips. The inclusion of effects like fades, wipes, and layers allows DJs to enhance their sets dramatically, transforming standard performances into multimedia art shows.

In essence, the Pioneer DVJ-1000 stands out as a significant innovation in the realm of DJ technology. It merges sound and vision into a cohesive artistic experience, facilitating the growth of video DJing as a mainstream practice. With its robust feature set and user-friendly interface, the DVJ-1000 continues to be a preferred choice among professional DJs and performers looking to elevate their craft.