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When selecting the VIDEO OUTPUT
• The COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUTs of this unit can be capable of outputting either conventional interlacing video signal or
progressively scanned video signal(that can reproduce high-density pictures with less flicker).
• When the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUTs of this unit are connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTs of TV or projector, etc.,
depending on whether the video signal system of your TV or projector, etc. supports the conventional interlacing(simply called
interlaced) video signals or the progressively scanned(simply called progressive) video signals(that can reproduce high-density
pictures with less flicker), you should select the corresponding video signal.
• You can select the desired video output signal with pressing the UPSCALE button, too.(For details, refer to “CHANGING THE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT SIGNAL” on page 29.)
Notes:
• When you select the PROGRESSIVE, the S-VIDEO and COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUTs of this unit cannot output the video
signals, meaning the picture will not be shown.
• When the progressive video signals are input into the non-progressive COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTs of your TV, etc., the picture
may not be shown normally.
Therefore, when the progressive COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTs of TV is not connected to, you should select INTERLACED.
When selecting the PICTURE MODE
• There are two types of source content in pictures recorded in DVD : film content(pictures recorded from films at 24 frames per
second) and video content(video signals recorded at 30 frames per second).
According to the type of content being played back, select the desired picture mode.
Notes :
• Only when the VIDEO OUTPUT is set to PROGRESSIVE, this setting is valid.
• When there is no improvement in picture quality with the selected picture mode, select the AUTO mode.
When selecting the SCART VIDEO(Regional Option)
• For some countries like Europe, this unit incorporates the A/V SCART OUTPUT connector which can deliver the composite
(regular), the S-VIDEO(Y and C) or RGB video signals as well as the audio L and R signals for easy connection.
• When the SCART connections between the unit and video equipments are made, you should select the appropriate of the
COMPOSITE, S-VIDEO and RGB video signals.
Notes:
• When the VIDEO OUTPUT is set to PROGRESSIVE, the SCART VIDEO cannot be set to RGB, and vice versa.
• Be sure to set your TV to the corresponding video signal to match the SCART VIDEO setting of the unit.(Refer to the operating
instructions of the component(s) connected.)
• Depending on the SCART VIDEO and VIDEO OUTPUT settings, the video signals will be output as follows:
Relationship between the SCART VIDEO and video output signal settings
SCART
VIDEO OUTs
A/V SCART OUTPUT
VIDEO
COMPOSITE VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPONENT
setting
VIDEO OUTPUT setting VIDEO OUTPUT setting VIDEO OUTPUT setting VIDEO OUTPUT setting
“INTERLACED”“PROGRESSIVE”“INTERLACED”“PROGRESSIVE”“INTERLACED”“PROGRESSIVE”“INTERLACED”“PROGRESSIVE”
“COMPOSITE”
(Interlaced)
(Progressive)
composite
“S-VIDEO”
(Interlaced)
(Progressive)
S-Video
“RGB”
RGB
X: No video signal or abnormal video signal
COMPOSITE : When outputting the composite(regular) video signals from
the A/V SCART OUTPUT connector.
S-VIDEO : When outputting the S-VIDEO signals.
RGB : When outputting the RGB signals.
SCART VIDEO
BLACK LEVEL
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
RGB
INTERLACED : When outputting conventional interlacing video signal.
PROGRESSIVE : When outputting progressively scanned video signal.
INTERLACED
PROGRESSIVE
TV DISPLAY
TV TYPE
VIDEO OUTPUT
PICTURE MODE
VIDEO SETUP
AUTO : Select this mode normally. This unit automatically detects source content,
film or video, of playback source, and perform the necessary signal process.
FILM : When the source content in pictures recorded in DVD is film content.
VIDEO : When it is regular video content.
SMART : When it is content having little movement regardless of the types of content.
SUPER SMART : When it is video content having a lot of movement.
PICTURE MODE
SCART VIDEO
BLACK LEVEL
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AUTO
FILM
VIDEO
SMART
SUPER SMART