Nikon DCX3200 Cable Box User Manual


 
6 CONFIGURING THE AUDIO, VIDEO, AND CLOSED CAPTION SETTINGS
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Setting Description
Note 2: When connecting the DCX3200 to an HDMI
(or DVI) TV, the TV provides the DCX3200 with its
list of supported video formats. The DCX3200 will
automatically place a check next to the formats in
the checklist that it can verify are supported by the
TV. The checklist may be modified manually after
the DCX3200 performs the automatic configuration.
Note 3
: While this checklist provides the ability to
customize the Native mode experience when using
the DCX3200, it can also result in a loss of video if
the checklist is modified without a clear
understanding of the video formats supported by
the TV. These settings should only be modified by a
professional installer or someone with a good
working knowledge of the video formats supported
by the TV.
Note 4
: When using the DCX3200 in Native mode,
at least one of the following formats (1080i, 720p,
480p, 480i) MUST be checked even if one or both of
the 1080p formats has been checked. The
DCX3200 cannot be configured to provide video only
in the 1080p30 and/or 1080p24 formats. The
DCX3200 also does not support the 1080p60 video
format.
Note 5
: The DCX3200 will provide 480i format video
on the YPbPr output whenever 1080p30 or 1080p24
format video is being provided on the HDMI output.
Video
Sharpness
The Video Sharpness setting allows you to adjust
the picture sharpness when viewing a standard
definition (SD) program on the DCX3200. The Video
Sharpness setting affects all of the video outputs.
By default, the sharpness level of 3 is selected.
The DCX3200 supports five distinct levels of video
picture sharpness. A value of 1 corresponds to a
“softer” picture while a value of 5 corresponds to a
“sharper” picture. The best sharpness setting
depends upon the video connection being used, the
display quality of the TV, and the viewer’s personal
preference.