• IP 7000 BR
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Settings
You can configure the settings of the device
here .
“Display” menu
Here you can configure the settings for the connected
image playback device (e .g . TV, projector):
“TV Aspect Ratio”
Configuring the display on the TV set:
16:9 Normal
– 4:3 movies are displayed with the full
height and black bars on the left and right side on a 16:9
TV set, which is optimal as with 16:9 movies . All movies
are vertically stretched on a 4:3 device .
16:9 Full
– 4:3 movies are displayed with the full height
and stretched width on a 16:9 TV set, optimal for 16:9
movies . Both movie types are optimally rendered on a
4:3 TV which can be switched to 16:9 mode .
4:3 Pan&Scan
– 16:9 movies are shown on a 4:3 televi-
sion set in full height, but the sides are cut off . 4:3 movies
are optimally rendered .
4:3 Letterbox
– 16:9 movies are displayed on a 4:3 TV
set with the full width, but black bars on the top and
bottom and reduced resolution . 4:3 movies are optimally
rendered .
“Resolution”
Set the resolution of the television set for HD playback .
Possible values:
Auto, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p, 480i/576i
With “Auto”, the highest possible resolution is automati-
cally selected .
When the resolution changes, a window where you have
to confirm the new resolution with “Yes” appears; other-
wise it will switch back to the previous resolution after 15
seconds .
You can also change this setting with the special function
button “Resolution”
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(see “Special function buttons” on
page 17) .
“TV System“
Set the colour transfer system for the connected television
set:
NTSC
– American standard, also suitable for playing PAL
discs in NTSC – only suitable for NTSC-TVs .
PAL
– European standard, also plays NTSC discs in PAL –
suitable for TVs without NTSC mode .
Auto
– automatic switching
The colour standard is automatically selected correspond-
ing to the inserted disc (DVD/BD) .
“HDMI Colour Space”
Adjust colour playback to your TV set . Please closely
follow the operating instructions for your TV set for this .
Possible settings:
Auto
– automatic compensation .
YCbCr
(also referred to as YUV 4:4:4) – should only be
used with corresponding suitable TVs .
YCbCr422
(also referred to as YUV 4:2:2) – ideal for
conventional HDMI televisions .
Full RGB
– 256 values per colour, for PC monitors) .
RGB
(values per colour from 16 to 235, for HDMI TV sets,
which display unclean colours with another setting) .
“HDMI Deep Colour”
“Deep Colour” expands the colour range via HDMI; how-
ever, this function cannot be used by all TV sets .
Auto
– automatic setting
.
Off
– e .g . for connecting via a video or component ca-
bles or if “Auto” displays incorrect colours .
“HDMI 1080p 24Hz”
Movies are saved on BluRay discs with the full resolution
and 24 frames/second (1080p24) . Not all television sets
are capable of rendering such frame rates . Deactivate this
option if the picture flickers or stutters excessively . However,
BluRay discs will stutter slightly at regular intervals in this
case .
Note
: 1080p are only emitted via HDMI . A maximum of
1080i is available at the component output regardless of
this setting .
“HDMI 3D”
Activate and deactivate transmission of three-dimensional
movies .
“Audio” menu
You can make special settings for audio processing here .
“HDMI Out”
Determines the audio output at the HDMI output
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“HDMI OUT” . Possible values:
PCM
– The audio signal is mixed on 7 .1 and transferred
as PCM .
Bitstream
– Passes the data stream of the BluRay disc on
unchanged .
Bitstream Re-encode
– Passes the data stream of the
BluRay disc mixed and coded in a single data stream .
Suitable for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio .
“Down Sampling”
Determines the sampling rate of the audio signal . Possible
values:
48 kHz
– corresponds to CD quality
96 kHz
– corresponds to DVD quality
192
kHz
– no transfer (BluRay quality)
“Dynamic range”
This function is only active with Dolby Digital and
increases the volume during excessively quiet passages
and decreases it when they are too loud . Possible values:
On, Off, Auto
“Audio output”
You should set which speakers are connected here:
2 .0 Ch
– only the front left and right speakers
5 .1 Ch
– all speakers are connected
7 .1 Ch
– additional rear center channels are connected
via the jacks
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“RC/PRE OUT” (see page 8) .