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Getting Started,
continued
Progressive Scan
(Noninterlaced)
Video Outputs
Note
IMPORTANT
Krell DVD Standard
The DVD Standard supports progressive scan (480p) video signals.
Progressive scan builds video screen content in one pass (as
opposed to two passes for nonprogressive or interlaced video), thus
providing better quality picture. Progressive video can also be con-
nected to a computer monitor.
The following table details the different progressive video signals,
connectors, labels, and formats supported by the DVD Standard.
To use the progressive scan video outputs on the DVD Standard, the tele-
vision or video monitor must have a 31.5 kHz horizontal scan rate and a
progressive or 480p video input.
Video
Type of
Signal
Connector
RGB
BNC
RGB, HSYNC,
BNC
VSYNC
VGA
Computer-type
VGA connector
(DB-15)
Component
RCA
(YPbPr)
All of the progressive video outputs should be of comparable quality.
Multiple formats are provided for compatibility with various televi-
sions, monitors, and projectors. The DVD Standard has maximum
progressive scan flexibility. You can send a progressive signal to any
of the three connectors. For example, if the RGB/YPbPr switch is set
to RGB, then the RGB, YPbPr, and DB-15 outputs will all output
RGB signals.
The RGB/YPbPr switch is active only when the DVD Standard is in the
stand-by mode. Changing the switch position while the component is
in the operational mode will not change the video output format.
See Back Panel Description, on page 15, for more information
about progressive scan video outputs.
Most Commonly
Format
Labeled As
Standard
RGB video,
NTSC or PAL
sync on green
RGB video,
NTSC or PAL
component sync
VGA, computer,
NTSC or PAL
PC, DB-15
Component video,
NTSC or PAL
YPbPr, YCbCr,
480p,
progressive
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