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Advanced function of DVD section
I Setting
on screen
display
On screen
display can be switched on or off when you
press the DISPLAY
button.
I
Press SETUP in the stop rnode.
Press •
or •
to select []
option.
2 Press •
or ENTER, then
press •
or •
to select
"Display".
3 Press •
or •
to select
'On" or 'Off".
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.
4 To make SETUP screen disappear, press SETUP.
I Status
display
of disc
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Each press of DBPLAY,
the status disptay of the disc will
appear on the screen and change as follows.
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TO make status display disappear, press D_SPLAY again.
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When you playback the CD disc, the status display wilt
appear on the screen and continue displaying.
I Dynamic
Range
Control
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DRC (Dynamic
Range Control) enables you to control
the dynamic
range so as to achieve a suitable sound
for your equipment.
I
Press SETUP in the stop mode.
Press •
or •
to select []
option.
2
3
Press •
or ENTER to
select "Dialogue".
press •
or •
to setect
desired setting.
On: DRC (TV):
Loud sound such as explo-
sion or simitar is toned down slightly when played
back. This makes it suitable for when it is connected
to a stereo.
Off: DRC (Std):
It plays back at the recording level on the disc.
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.
30
Progressive
scan
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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.
I
Press PROGRESSWE
in the stop mode.
The PROGRESSIVE
indicator "_"
on the display
window will light.
2
Press PLAY to start playback.
• To make the progressive
scanning mode inactive, press
PROGRESSWE
in the stop mode.
The PROGRESSIVE
indicator "_"
on the display
window wilt go off.
NOTE:
You also can change the scan-
ning mode by selecting Output in
the _
option
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
e single
picture
(flame);
i.e.
the first field, containing
alI the odd-numbered
lines_ is
displayed
followed
by the second
field, containing
ell the
evenmumbered
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 e video
source).
Film sources
are recorded
as 24-flame-per-
second
information,
while (NTSC)
video sources
are
recorded
as 30-flame-per
second
(60-field-per-second
interlaced)
information.
When
the unit plays back a film source
materiel
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.
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