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4.3.4
Color
Space
To set the BD player's
HDMI colorspace,
press the up/down
arrow keys (_._-_) o n the remote until the
Color
Space
choice in the center of the setup screen is highlighted.
Then, press the right arrow key ( _ )
on the remote until the rightmost
portion of the setup screen is highlighted.
The up/down
arrow keys (_)
on the remote can then be used to select the correct colorspace.
If your TV is no__t connected to the BD player or surround receiver via HDMI, this menu item does not
apply to the other video outputs (component, composite, etc). You can leave this menu item alone.
If your TV is connected to the BD player or surround receiver via HDMI, set this to xvYCC and
forget it.
4.3.5
Film Mode
This menu item only applies if you are connected to your TV via HDMI.
Movies are recorded
on film at a rate of 24 pictures,
or frames,
per second.
Many of the movies on BD
disks are placed on the disk at this frame rate. However,
not all TVs can display 24 frames/second
of
video.
If the BD player is connected
to the TV via HDMI, and the TV has the capability
to display 24
frames/second
of video, setting FILM MODE to 'yes' indicates
to the BD player that it may output disk
content
recorded
at 24 frames/second
directly
(without converting
it to 30 or 60 frames/second)
If your TV is no__t c onnected
to the BD player or surround
receiver via HDMI, this menu item does not
apply to the other video outputs (component,
composite,
etc).
Set film mode to NO
If your TV is connected
to the BD player or surround
receiver via HDMI, but it does no__t support 24
frames/second
video (and/or 48 frames/second
and/or 72 frames/second).
Set film mode to NO.
If your TV is connected
to the BD player or surround
receiver via HDMI, and the TV doe__s support
24 frames/second
video (and/or
48 frames/second
and/or 72 frames/second).
Set film mode to
Yes.
To set film mode on or off, press the up/down
arrow keys (_)
on the remote until the Film Mode choice
in the center of the setup screen is highlighted.
Then, press the right arrow key (_) on the remote until
the rightmost
portion of the setup screen is highlighted.
The up/down arrow keys (_)
on the remote can then be used to turn the BD player's film mode ON or
OFF
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