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SURROUND OFF + DSP
is selected, you will still have a two-channel presentation, but bass
management is applied.
You may also select a
5 CH STEREO
and
7 CH STEREO
mode, depending on how many
speakers are available. These two modes feed a two channel presentation to the front left/right
and surround speakers, as stereo pairs, with a mix of the left and right channels fed to the center
speakers. See section:
Main Room Operation/Surround Mode Selection
and
Digital Audio
Playback
for a complete explanation of the stereo modes.
Audio Upsampling
The AVR21EN does not provide audio upsampling in any mode.
Press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so that the cursor is next to
GO TO SOURCES 2
to
continue the setup process. Press the
Set Button [oval 18].
Source Video
The AVR21EN is unique among audio/video receivers in that it not only includes an onboard
video processing system using DCDi by Faroudja technology, but that it also allows the video
controls to be individually set for each video input source. This permits you to compensate for the
problems inherent in older technologies such as VCR while taking the maximum advantage of
new source options such as DVD, digital cable and satellite programming.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The video processor is only available when the AVR21EN is connected to a
“digital ready” or HDTV video display, which is defined as a product that is able to accommodate
input sources of 480P or greater through Y/Pr/Pb analog component inputs or an HDMI
connection. If your video display does not have that capability, you may skip the settings in this
section, as they will not apply to your home theater system. In addition, note that the video
processor is only active when the input signals are standard 480i analog video or 480P analog
video as output from sources such as progressive scan DVD players. When HDTV signals of
720P or 1080i are in use, they are passed directly through to the display without any processing.
The
SOURCES 2
menu defines the Source Video Input. The
VIDEO SETTINGS
submenus
contain the individual parameters that will be applied to the specific video input in use. Before
proceeding with the setup, we suggest that you look at the default settings for each input, which
are listed in the
Appendix
to this manual. If the settings for any input mirror the configuration of
your home theater system, then no further adjustment is needed.
It is worth noting that the impact of many of the individual settings is subtle, and it is only when
they are grouped together that the full power of the video processing system is unleashed. That
means that there is no “right” or “wrong” setting in many cases, and the setting that looks best to
your eyes is the one that is truly correct for your specific combination of equipment, room
environment and your own personal viewing preferences. Feel free to experiment with different
setting combinations, as you can't “hurt” anything by doing so.
When you do reach the combination of settings for both your display system and each input, it is
a good idea to write those settings down using the worksheets found in the
Appendix
.
NOTE: All of the menus in the video setup system are viewed over the video source that is
currently playing. In order to see the impact of any menu setting changes in the video in real time,
you must first turn on the Faroudja processing system by pressing either the
Faroudja Button
[oval 8]
on the remote or the AVR front panel
Set Button [square 8]
and releasing the button so
that
FAROUDJA:ON
appears in the semi-OSD message and in the
Lower Display Line [square
34].
To reach the
VIDEO INPUT
and
VIDEO SETTINGS
menus, first, press the
AVR Button [oval 5],
on the remote and then press the
Menu Button [oval 44]
. When the
MAIN MENU
appears on
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