Kodak DRHD-120 DVD Player User Manual


 
Using the Setup Menu
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Using the Setup Menu
3
SCREEN FORMAT
If you have a widescreen TV, select the 16:9
Wide setting. The wide widescreen DVD
disc is shown using the full screen area.
When playing the DVD disc recorded in
conventional format (4:3), the settings on
your TV will determine how the material is
presented. (See the manual that came with
your TV for details on what options are
available.)
If you have a conventional TV, choose either
4:3 Letter Box or 4:3 Pan Scan.
In Letter Box mode, the widescreen DVD
disc is shown with black bars at the top and
bottom of the screen.
Pan Scan chops the sides off widescreen
material to make it fit the 4:3 screen (so even
though the picture looks larger on the screen,
you are actually seeing less of the movie).
4
VIDEO OUTPUT
Set to YCbCr On to view in component
video via Y/ Cb/ Cr connector. When using
AV Euro connector RGB signal, set to RGB
On.
5
COUNTRY SETUP
Press ENTER button after selecting your
country using or button.
Some disc will not allow you to change the screen format.
NOTE
1
ANALOG OUTPUT
Stereo : Should be selected when you
enjoy conventional 2 channel stereo audio
by connecting the units audio output to a
stereo amplifier/receiver or TV, or when you
duplicate audio of a DVD video disc recorded
with surround audio to your MD, cassette, etc.
5.1 Surround : When you enjoy multi
channel surround audio by connecting the
units 5.1channel audio outputs to an
amplifier equipped with 5.1 channel inputs.
2
DIGITAL OUTPUT
PCM : The decoded audio stream will be
outputted through the digital audio out
connector.
Bit Stream : The original audio stream
recorded on the disc is outputted through
the digital audio out connector.
3
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
You only need to make this setting if you
connected this recorder to an AV amplifier (or
other component) using the digital audio
output. If your AV amplifier (or other
connected component) is compatible with
high sampling rate audio (96KHz), set to
96KHz, otherwise set to 48KHz.
4
DRC (Dynamic Range Compression, only
Dolby Digital DVD)
Signifies the dynamic range of Dolby Digital
sound. Used when it is difficult to hear
dialogues through stereo system or TV.
AUDIO