Video Settings menu

You can select the options listed below on the “Video Settings” menu. To select options in “Settings”, refer to “Navigating through menus” (page 27).

Film Mode

Provides improved picture movement when playing DVD or VCR images taken on

 

film, reducing picture blur and graininess.

 

“Auto 1”: For a stable picture with minimal noise. Set to “Auto 2” if the screen is

 

partially degraded.

 

“Auto 2”: Use this setting for standard use.

 

“Off”: Turns off the “Film Mode” feature.

 

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Even if “Auto 1” or “Auto 2” is selected, “Film Mode” will be automatically turned off and a

 

moving image will not be played smoothly if the image contains irregular signals or too much

 

noise.

 

 

Game/Text Mode

Provides the optimum screen for viewing images with fine lines and characters that

 

are input from video game equipment and PCs. Set to “On” for the sharp display of

 

fine lines or characters.

 

 

Video/Photo

Provides suitable image quality by selecting the option depending on the input

 

source (video or photograph data).

 

“Video-A”:Sets suitable image quality, depending on the input source, video data

 

or photograph data when directly connecting Sony HDMI output-capable equipment

 

that supports “Video-A” mode.

 

“Video”: Produces suitable image quality for moving pictures.

 

“Photo”: Produces suitable image quality for still images.

 

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The setting is fixed to “Video” when Video-A mode is not supported on the connected

 

equipment, even if “Video-A” is selected.

 

 

x.v.Colour

Displays moving pictures that is more faithful to the original source by matching the

 

colour space of source.

 

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The setting is fixed to “Normal” when the input signal is HDMI (RGB), even if “x.v.Colour”

 

is selected.

 

 

Photo Colour Space

Selects the option (sRGB, sYCC, Adobe RGB) to match the output colour space

 

within the output signal from the equipment connected to the HDMI or component

 

input jacks.

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Select “sYCC” when using the equipment that supports “x.v.Colour”.

The setting is fixed to “sRGB” when the input signal is HDMI (RGB), even if “sYCC” is selected.

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