Adjusting The Black Level; Changing The Default Pause Image - RCA VC125HF User Manual

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DVD SETUP
TV Aspect Ratio
Language/Audio Setup
Rating Control
Still Mode
Black Level
Alt Video Out
________________________
To Move
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DVD SETUP
TV Aspect Ratio
Language/Audio Setup
Rating Control
Still Mode
Black Level
Alt Video Out
________________________
To Move
GO BACK to Go Back
Chapter 4

Adjusting the Black Level

The black level feature adjusts the reference level of black in a video
signal.
1. Press the SETUP/ENTER button on the remote.
2. Use the up and down arrows to point to DVD Setup and press the
3. Use the up and down arrows to point to Black Level and press the
4:3 LB
[None]
Auto
High
Off
To Select

Changing the Default Pause Image

You can freeze, or pause, a single image on the screen during DVD
playback. Because each frame of a standard NTSC video image is made
up of two fields (odd and even scan lines), there are two ways to freeze
an image during DVD playback. To set these methods:
1. Press the SETUP/ENTER button on the remote.
2. Use the up and down arrows to point to DVD Setup and press the
3. Use the up and down arrows to point to Still Mode and press the
4:3 LB
[None]
Auto
High
Off
To Select
Adjusting Settings
right arrow to select it.
Note: In DVD-controlling mode, the DVD Setup Menu can only be
accessed when no disc is playing. To make sure the disc is not playing,
press the remote control's DVD button, and then the STOP button.
right arrow to select one of the following options:
• High—Standard NTSC reference black level for consistent
brightness and contrast across all sources.
• Low—Enhanced black level for increased brightness and contrast
when viewing DVDs.
right arrow to select it.
Note: In DVD-controlling mode, the DVD Setup Menu can only be
accessed when no disc is playing. To make sure the disc is not playing,
press the remote control's DVD button, and then the STOP button.
right arrow to select one of the following options:
• Auto—Automatically selects the way the pause takes place by
detecting a motion in the scene.
• Frame—Pauses the scene and allows you to see fine text more
clearly than in Auto mode.
• Field—Pauses the scene without shaking.
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