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NOTES:
• This function works only during playback of Dolby Digital
recorded discs.
• The level of Dynamic Range Reduction may differ
depending on DVD video disc.
Press
or
ENTER
to
select “On” or “Off”.
1
2
3
To make SETUP screen disappear, press
SETUP
.
4
On:
On screen displays appears when you press any
buttons (factory setting).
Off:
On screen displays do not appear when you press
any buttons except
SETUP
,
SEARCH MODE
,
PLAY MODE
,
MARKER
and
DISPLAY
.
Press
or
ENTER
, then
press
or
to select
“Display”.
Press
SETUP
in the stop mode.
Press
or
to select “Picture”
Tv Screen
Display
Off
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/Enter/Setup/Return
Language Picture
Parental
Other
Language Picture
Parental
Sound
Other
Setting on screen display
On screen display can be switched on or off when you
press the DISPLAY button.
/Enter/Setup/Return
Language Picture
Parental
Sound
Other
DRC
On
Off
Std
Press
or
ENTER
,
then press
or
to
select desired setting.
1
Press
SETUP
in the stop mode.
Press
or
to select “Sound”.
2
3
Press
or
ENTER
to
select “DRC”.
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) enables you to control
the dynamic range so as to achieve a suitable sound
for your equipment.
The unit supports the Progressive scanning system as
well as the conventional interlaced scanning system.
If your TV is equipped with component jacks which
support the progressive video input, you can enjoy high
quality picture by making the Progressive scanning
mode active.
S-VIDEO/COMPONENT
Video selector switch
1
Press
PROGRESSIVE
in the stop mode.
The PROGRESSIVE indicator “
” on the display
window will light.
•
The unit recognizes the picture source (film or video) of
the current disc according to the disc information.
2
Press
PLAY
to start playback.
•
To make the progressive scanning mode inactive, press
PROGRESSIVE
in the stop mode.
The PROGRESSIVE indicator “
” on the display
window will go off.
About PROGRESSIVE SCANNING MODE
To display video on the TV screen, the conventional
scanning method is called “Interlaced scanning.” With this
method, only half of the horizontal lines are displayed at a
time. So two fields complete a single picture (frame); i.e.,
the first field, containing all the odd-numbered lines, is
displayed followed by the second field, containing all the
even-numbered lines.
The Progressive scanning system scans all horizontal
lines at a time, so you can double the number of lines
compared with the interlaced scanning, resulting in a
high-density, flicker-free picture.
To enjoy a progressive scanned video, the TV connected
to the unit must have Progressive inputs.
Depending on the material source format, DVD discs can
be classified into two categories; film and video (note that
some DVD discs contain both a film source and a video
source). Film sources are recorded as 24-frame-per-
second information, while (NTSC) video sources are
recorded as 30-frame-per second (60-field-per-second
interlaced) information.
When the unit plays back a film source material,
uninterlaced progressive output signals are created using
the original information. When a video source material is
played back, the unit interleaves lines between the
interlaced lines on each to create the interpolated picture
and outputs as the progressive signal.
NOTES:
• Some discs may not be played back with the progressive scan-
ning mode correctly because of the disc characteristics or re-
cording condition.
• There are some progressive TV and High-Definition TV sets that
are not fully compatible with the unit, resulting in the unnatural
picture when playing back a DVD disc in the Progressive scan-
ning mode. In such a case, use the Interlaced scanning mode.
• You cannot make the progressive scanning mode active in fol-
lowing cases.
– The unit is in the VCR mode.
– The disc is played back in the DVD mode.
– The S-VIDEO/COMPONENT video selector swich is set to
S-VIDEO positon.
Setting on screen display
Progressive scan
Dynamic Range Control
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