3.2 Video and audio settings 17
connector. Through this socket, the digital receiver is able to output video signals of various color models: CVBS (Com- posite Video Baseband Signal),
If you have connected the digital receiver and your televsion by this connector, you should set the Video Output option to your desired color model. If you have connected them by RCA connector at which VIDEO reads on the back panel of the dig- ital receiver, you do not have to set this option because the digital receiver outputs CVBS video through RCA connector independent of SCART connector.
However, If you have connected them by
It is known in general that YUV color model provides the best video quality with little difference from RGB color model while CVBS color model does the worst. However, not all tele- visions with a SCART socket support YUV color model. Make sure your television supports YUV color model before setting the Video Output option to YUV. But there would rarely be televisions that have a SCART socket but do not support RGB color model. So RGB would be the most desirable value for this option.
3.2.3 Video cassette recorder
The SCART socket that reads VCR on the back panel of the digital receiver is for a video recorder. You would have con- nected the digital receiver to your video recorder or such an appliance by this connector.
If you have connected the VCR socket to the input SCART socket of your video recorder, you have to set the VCR Scart Type option to Standard. If you have connected it to the out- put SCART socket, the digital receiver will operate differently