Picture Mode
Default setting:
AAuuttoo
Due to the process of converting movies shot on film
into the digital format recorded onto DVD-Videos,
flickering of images can occur on a display device. The
UNIDISK 2.1 offers two methods of eliminating this
effect:
HHiigghh rreessoolluuttiioonn
and
NNoonn--fflliicckkeerr
.
As the correct method is dependent on each DVD-Video,
we suggest you choose the
AAuuttoo
setting which allows
the UNIDISK 2.1 to select the best method for each disc.
Angle Mark
Default setting:
OOffff
If set to
OOnn
, the symbol appears on the display
device to inform you when a multi-angle portion of a
DVD-Video is being played. The number of available
camera angles is displayed next to the symbol.
Closed Captions
Default setting:
OOffff
Set to
OOnn
to view Closed Captions (for the deaf and
hard-of-hearing) that might be available on a
DVD-Video.
Screen Saver
Default setting:
OOnn
If an image is paused on your display device for too
long, damage to the screen can result. Setting to
OOnn
enables a screen saver (a blank screen) after three
minutes.
Press
‘‘eenntteerr’’
to remove the screen saver.
Progressive Scan Setup
These options are only for use if the progressive outputs on the UNIDISK 2.1 are used.
Colour Resolution
Default setting:
HHiigghh ((44::44::44))
Setting to
HHiigghh ((44::44::44))
adds processing to the video
signal which improves colour detail.
Setting to
NNoorrmmaall ((44::22::22))
does not add processing.
Dither
Default setting:
OOffff
On display devices with limited colour depth (e.g. LCD
panels) bands of colour shade rather than smooth
transitions in colour shade may be seen.
Setting to
OOnn
, reduces such colour banding.
Video Detection
Default setting:
AAuuttoo
The setting for this option is dependent on the method
that was used to record the original video source
material. If you want the UNIDISK 2.1 to determine the
setting based on the information contained on the disc
being played, set to
AAuuttoo
.
The unit functions best when set to
AAuuttoo
and should be
left on that setting unless the picture on your display
device appears jagged.
If the source material was recorded on film (e.g. most
movies), set to
PPrrooggrreessssiivvee
.
If the source material was recorded on video tape (e.g.
most television programmes), set to
IInntteerrllaacceedd
.
Note:
You may sometimes find that when set to
AAuuttoo
the screen image flickers. In this case
choose whichever of the other two settings provides the best picture.
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