4.3.4 LUMA DELAY

There are two options (0T and 1T) for you to choose in this item.

4.4 HDMI SETUP

About HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the newest interface for audiovisual
equipment such as high-definition television and home theater systems. With 19 wires
wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB wire, HDMI is able to carry a bandwidth
of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second). This is more than twice the bandwidth needed to
transmit multi-channel audio and video, future-proofing HDMI for some time to come.
This and several other factors make HDMI much more desirable than its predecessors,
component video, S-Video and composite video.
HDMI is an uncompressed, all-digital signal, while the aforementioned interfaces are all
analog. With an analog interface, a clean digital source is translated into less precise
analog, sent to the television, then converted back to a digital signal to display on
screen. At each translation, the digital signal loses integrity, resulting in some distortion
of picture quality. HDMI preserves the source signal, eliminating analog conversion to
deliver the sharpest, richest picture possible.
Though standard HDMI or "Type A" has 19 wires, "Type B" will have 29 wires. The latter
is targeted for the motion picture industry and other professional applications. Both
varieties are "Intelligent HDMI," referring to the built-in capability for HDMI-enabled
components to talk to each other via the interface. Auxiliary information can provide all-
in-one remote functionality and other interoperable features not possible in previous
interface technologies.
HDMI supports standard video formats, enhanced video and high-definition. It is also
backwards compatible with DVI (Digital Video Interface). High-end graphics cards
featuring a DVI port can connect to a HDMI interface via a DVI/HDMI cable. This is
simply a cable with a DVI connector on one end and a HDMI connector on the other. As a
rule, HDMI cables should not run longer than 15 feet (5 meters), or degradation of the
signal could occur.

4.4.1 HDMI

Set it to ON or OFF to enable/disable the HDMI connection.

5 PREFERENCE PAGE

If there's no disc in the disc tray, the disc tray is open or the disc in the disc tray is
stopped, this item is available.

5.1 TV TYPE

This product supports both NTSC (National Television System Committee) and PAL
(Phase Alternating Line) television broadcasting standards.
PAL: If the connected TV is PAL system which is used in China, Hong Kong and Europe,
etc, select this mode.The video signal of an NTSC disc will be output in PAL format.
AUTO: If the connected TV is multi system, select this mode. The output format of the
video signal will be in accordance with the video signal of the disc.
NTSC: If the connected TV is NTSC system which is used in Taiwan, America, Canada,
etc, select this mode.The video signal of a PAL disc will be output in NTSC format.
NOTE: If a wrong selection is made, the viewing image will be very poor. In such case,
you need to change the option in this item to fix the error.

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System Setup