Muse electronic Model Eleven DVD Player User Manual


 
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MPEG Out
The fifth sub-submenu item is for MPEG. It
should be noted that this is for DVDs that have
MPEG audio not MP3s (which are covered in a
different section of this manual). As in the
previous examples, there are two choices, either
“MPEG” or “MPEG > PCM”. Again the proper
choice will depend upon the capabilities of your
digital processor.
When you have finished making your choices for
the “Digital Audio Out” section, use the “Left”
navigation key to go back to the left hand
column. Now using the “Down” navigation key,
select the next section labeled “Video Output”.
Video Output
There are three sub-submenu choices for the
“Video Out” section. The correct settings will be
based upon the capabilities of the video device
used in your system. Using the “Right”
navigation key, select the first of the three sub-
submenu items.
TV Screen
Here there are a total of three different choices.
These include “4:3 (Letter Box)”, “4:3 (Pan &
Scan)” and “16:9 (Wide)”. The proper choice will
depend upon the capabilities of your video
device and in the case of a 4:3 aspect ratio
monitor, your personal preference. Using the
navigation and “Select” keys, choose one of the
three configurations.
Component Out
The second of the sub-submenu includes, two
choices, either “Progressive” or “Interlaced”. It is
very important to understand that if the
“Progressive” option is selected and you are
using either the S-Video or composite video
output of the Model Eleven to your video device,
you will no longer have any video available
when in “Progressive” mode. Also, if you are
connected via the Model
Eleven’s component
video output and your video device dose not
support progressive signals, you may also loose
any video display. Be careful before invoking
the “Progressive” option. A confirmation screen
will appear giving you one final warning before
the “Progressive” mode is enabled. Either press
“Select” to accept or any other key to reject this
final confirmation. Should you make a mistake,
and select Progressive video configuration for
the Model Eleven even though you video device
lacks this capability, there is a recovery routine
that can deactivate this option despite not
having a usable video display. To learn how to
use the recovery routine, contact Muse
Electronics directly and request the instructions.
S-Video Out
The final sub-submenu item for this section
handles the wide screen signaling feature on the
S-Video connector. If you video device is
connected via the S-Video connector and your
monitor supports wide screen signaling, then
you can select the “S1” setting. If your video
device does not support wide screen signaling,
then select the “S2” (default) setting. Again, this
option only affects the S-Video output.
You may now navigate to the left hand column
and using the “Down” navigation key, highlight
the “Language” section.
Language
This submenu item has four sub-submenus
associated with it. Each choice affects the
language default that the Model Eleven uses.
Using the navigation key, highlight the sub-
submenu for “Audio Language”.