Initial Settings menu
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You can adjust any or all of the following
HDMI settings (the same options are
available for DVI/HDCP-compatible devices):
Resolution
Since HDMI has the capacity to support many
different high-definition video formats, you
may want to change the resolution depending
on the monitor you’re using. The options that
appear will depend on the video format of the
current disc (NTSC or PAL).
•
VGA
– 640x480 pixel progressive-scan
video (NTSC only)
•
720 x 480 P
(NTSC)/
720 x 576 P
(PAL)
–
720x480/576 pixel progressive-scan video
•
720 x 480 I
(NTSC)/
720 x 576 I
(PAL)
–
720x480/576 pixel interlace video
•
1280 x 720 P
– 1280x720 pixel
progressive-scan video
•
1920 x 1080 I
– 1920x1080 pixel interlace
video
• A message will appear if you select an
incompatible resolution.
•
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y – Only the
720 x 480 P
and
720 x 576 P
options are available in the
Resolution
settings.
Aspect Ratio
Select an aspect ratio according to the kind of
display you have, and how you want to see the
image on-screen. See also
Screen sizes and
disc formats
on page 81.
•
4:3 (Letter Box)
– Widescreen discs are
shown with black bars top and bottom.
•
4:3 (Pan&Scan)
– Widescreen discs are
shown with the left and right sides
cropped.
•
16:9 (Wide)
– Use this setting if you have
a widescreen monitor.
•
16:9(Compressed)
– Progressive-scan
4:3 material is shown with black bars on
either side of the screen.
Video Memory
These settings allow you to change the
appearance of the HDMI video presentation.
You can also access these options from the
Video Adjust menu (see
Video Adjust
on
page 57 for more on this).
•
Direct
– The picture appears simply
according to how the source was
encoded.
•
Natural
– Edges are softer making this
setting good for movies.
•
Enhanced
– Edges are sharper making
this setting ideal for animation and
material with computer generated effects.
•
Memory1–3
– Use for saving your own
presets (see
Creating your own presets
on
page 57 for more on this)
Audio
If the monitor or device you have connected
using HDMI is not compatible with
compressed multi-channel formats, you
should set this to
LPCM
, otherwise set to
Auto
.
•
LPCM
– All audio signals are downmixed
to linear PCM (2-channel).
•
Auto
– Dolby Digital, DTS and MPEG
sources are processed according to how
they were encoded, and linear PCM
sources are heard with no processing.
• Even with
Auto
selected, if the monitor or
device you have connected using HDMI is
not compatible with multi-channel
formats, the audio signal will be
downmixed to linear PCM as above.
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