
PREFACE
43
CONFIGURING DISC
OPTIONS
The
Scaler setup
menu is displayed:
• Press
A
or
V
to highlight the setting you want to change, and press
Enter
.
The
Scaler mode
options are explained in the following table:
Scaler mode
Description
Deinterlace
Converts 480i (NTSC) to 480p and 576i (PAL) to 576p.
720p
Upconverts to High Defi nition standard 720p progressive video.
1080i
Upconverts to High Defi nition standard 1080i interlaced video.
Auto
Automatically selects the best resolution for the display device
connected to the HDMI connector.
The
Gamma correction
affects the grey scale, and can be set to
1.0
,
0.8
,
0.9
, or
1.1
. If the picture has poor detail in the dark areas choose a
Gamma correction
below 1.0. If the picture has poor detail in the light
areas choose a
Gamma correction
greater than 1.0.
The
Sharpness
can be set to
Off
,
Low
,
Medium
, or
High
. It adds edge
detail, but can cause picture artefacts.
Gamma correction
and
Sharpness
only affect the analogue outputs.
Display aspect
allows you to perform aspect ratio conversion on the
scaled outputs; ie progressive analogue or HDMI. Set
Display aspect
to
the shape of your screen, or
Native
to disable aspect ratio conversion.
Component output
allows you to choose what is available on the
component output socket.
Standard Defi nition
gives an SD interlaced
component signal.
Scaled
gives a deinterlaced signal; for this option the
Scaler mode
should be set to
Deinterlace
.