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Video
To select the video control
• Press
Video
or the red
•
key on the
MSR+ to select the required video
control.
The following video controls are available:
X=, Y=:
Horizontal and vertical picture
position.
Film:
Film mode detection setting†.
Black:
Black level*.
Contrast:
Picture contrast*.
Colour:
Picture colour*.
Hue:
Picture hue (NTSC inputs only)*.
* Only for external video sources.
† Normally turned on. Should only be
turned off if advised by technical support.
30fps setting may be useful for some older
NTSC film material.
Left/Right
To adjust the current control
• Press
<
or
>
to change the current
control; eg horizontal picture position.
Each control can be varied between -30
and 30.
The picture position control also uses
V
and
A
to alter the vertical position.
Aspect Ratio
To change the image aspect ratio
With correctly authored DVDs the DVD
player automatically selects the correct
scaling. For external inputs or incorrectly
authored DVDs you can press the green
•
key on the MSR+ to cycle through the
following options:
4x3:
Typical VHS and broadcast TV.
14x9LB:
4x3 picture with black bars
top and bottom enclosing a 14x9 image.
Typically BBC broadcasts in the UK.
16x9LB:
4x3 picture with black bars
top and bottom enclosing a 16x9 image.
Typically for films on Laserdisc.
16x9:
16x9 picture filling the image. Often
called anamorphic. Typically for external
DVD inputs.
Native:
Aspect ratio conversion disabled.
Image fills display as is.
More
Changing the video controls
The G Series DVD players include several video controls to allow
you to adjust the video image. The video controls are available for
video inputs, and the picture position controls are also available for
the internal DVD.
• Press
More
to display the
Video
soft key, then press
Video
.
Alternatively press the red
•
key on the MSR+.
If you have reprogrammed the MSR+ you may need to press
Function DVD
first.
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