Toshiba BDX3000KC Owner's Manual page 30

Blu-ray disc player
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Function setup
Customizing the Function Settings
TV Type
If your TV is a high-defi nition TV(HDTV)
connected to the HDMI jack on your
player and you want your player to set
the output resolution based on informa-
tion exchanged between the TV and your
player over the HDMI cable.
If the TV is a high-defi nition TV (HDTV)
capable of 1080p (any frame rate) con-
nected to the HDMI jack on your player
If your TV is a high-defi nition TV (HDTV)
capable of 1080i only
If your TV is a high-defi nition TV (HDTV)
capable of 720p only
If your TV is an enhanced-defi nition TV
(EDTV)
If your TV is a standard-defi nition NTSC
TV (American or Asian SD TV)
TV Aspect:
Depending on the type of television you have, you may want
to adjust the screen setting.
• 16:9 wide — You can view the full 16:9 picture on your
widescreen TV.
• 16:9 Pillarbox — Movie will be displayed in the center of
the screen and vertical bars will appear on sides of the
screen.
• 4:3 Pan and Scan — Select when you want to see the
16:9 video supplied by the Blu-ray Disc/DVD without the
black bars on top and bottom, even though you have a TV
with a 4:3 ratio screen. The extreme left and right portion
of the movie picture will be cut off.
• 4:3 Letterbox — Select when you want to see full 16:9
ratio image supplied by a Blu-ray Disc/DVD, even though
you have a TV with a 4:3 ratio screen. Black bars will
appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
Notes:
• Depending on the disc type, some aspect ratios may not
be available.
• If you select an aspect ratio and option which is different
from the aspect ratio of your TV screen, the picture might
appear distorted.
Film Mode:
Movies are recorded on fi lm at a rate of 24 pictures (frames)
per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray discs are placed
on the discs at this frame rate. If your TV supports 24 frames
per second, but you would prefer viewing the video at a
higher frame rate, you should turn off Film Mode. Off selects
a 60 frames/second output format.
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Deep Color:
Resolution
This option decides whether to turn off the Deep Color
(color depth) setting for video signals output from the HDMI
OUT jack.
HDMI Auto
Connecting the player and a TV that supports Deep
Color allows more accurate color reproduction than when
connecting it to a TV that does not support Deep Color. It is
recommended to set this option Off if the picture is unstable
or colors appear unnatural.
1080p
Bluray 3D Mode:
1080i
Select whether to play a Blu-ray Disc with 3D contents in
3D Mode.
720p
Automatic: The 3D Blu-ray disc is played in 3D mode if
your product detects a TV which supports it. It is played
in 2D mode if your product detects a TV which can not
480p
support it.
Forced 2D: The 3D Blu-ray disc is played in 2D mode at all
480i
times. Select this option to view a picture without 3D effect
or when a TV cannot support 3D Blu-ray discs.
Notes:
• If you or any viewer experiences the following symptoms
or any other discomfort from viewing 3D video images,
stop viewing and contact your health care provider:
Convulsions, Eye or muscle twitching, Loss of awareness,
Altered vision, Involuntary movements, Disorientation,
Eye Strain, Nausea/Vomiting, Dizziness, Headaches or
Fatigue
• Carefully read instructions provided with your display
and/or 3D glasses before 3D viewing.
• If you want to enjoy a 3D content, connect a 3D device
(3D compliant AV receiver or TV) to the product and wear
3D glasses before playing the 3D content.
• While watching the 3D video, all analogue component
and composite signals will be blocked automatically.
• All 3D signals are output only using the HDMI cable and
through the HDMI OUT port.
• As the video resolution in 3D play mode is fi xed according
to the resolution of the original 3D video, you can not
change the resolution to your preference.
• You must use a high-speed HDMI cable for a proper
output of the 3D signal.
• You can not use this product for switching a 2D content
to 3D.

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