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YUV Inputs menu
Some source devices provide picture signals using the
high-quality Component Video norm (YUV, YPbPr or
YCbCr).
If your video monitor features a corresponding Com-
ponent input, we recommend that you connect all YUV-
capable sources using YUV cables
in addition *)
to the
standard Video or S-Video connections.
In the YUV Inputs menu you determine which source is
connected to which YUV input.
For example, if the DVD player is connected to YUV
input 1, as in
'
Wiring Diagram 4
'
, you should enter
DVD
in the YUV-1 line of the menu. Repeat the pro-
cedure with all your YUV sources.
If you select a source configured in this way, the
DD 1535 R
switches the normal video signals (Video or
S-Video) of this source through to the corresponding
MONITOR output. At the same time the YUV signals of
the source are passed to the YUV monitor output.
You can then switch between inputs on your video
monitor, in order to decide whether you prefer to watch
the film in normal video quality or in YUV quality.
*
)
You cannot simply decide not to connect the Video / S-
Video signals, as YUV signals cannot be recorded by
video recorders.
OSD Video standard
The
DD 1535 R
is capable of generating its user menus
(OSD = On-Screen Display) and displaying them on the
video monitor connected to it via the Component Video
output using the YUV or RGB video norm. Here you
should enter the picture norm used by your projector.
This setting only affects the Component Video output. It
has no effect on the normal Video and S-Video outputs
of the
DD 1535 R
.
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