Dvd Additional Information; Last Condition Memory; Video Mode Setting; Hdcd Playback - LG LST-3510A Owner's Manual

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DVD Additional Information

Last Condition Memory

This DVD/HDTV Receiver memorizes the last condition
for the last disc played. Settings remain in memory
even if you remove the disc from the DVD/HDTV
Receiver or switch it off. If you load a disc that has had
its settings memorized, the last stop position is automat-
ically recalled.
otes
– Disc settings are stored in memory for use in the
future.
– This DVD/HDTV Receiver does not memorize settings
for a disc if you turn the DVD/HDTV Receiver off
before starting playback.

Video Mode Setting

With certain discs, the playback picture may be flick-
ering or Dot Crawl is shown on straight lines. This
means Vertical interpolation or De-interlace is not
perfectly matched with the disc. In this case, the
picture quality may be improved by changing the
video mode.
To change the video mode, press and hold
DISPLAY about 3 seconds during disc playback. The
new video mode number selected is displayed on the
TV screen. Check whether the video quality has
improved. If not, repeat the above procedure until pic-
ture quality is improved.
Video mode sequence:
MODE 1 → MODE 2 → MODE 3 → MODE 4 → MODE 5.
If you turn off the power, the video mode will return to
initial default state (MODE 1).
Detailed Description of each Video Mode
MODE 1: The source material of the DVD video (film material
or video material) is determined from disc information.
MODE 2: Suitable for playing video based content with
comparatively little motion.
MODE 3: Suitable for playing video based content with
comparatively more motion.
MODE 4: Suitable for playing film based content or video
based material recorded by the progressive scan method.
MODE 5: Determines the appropriate mode (film or video)
during disc playback, and automatically selects the proper
mode. Suitable for playing a disc comprised of film and
video based content.
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DVD
VCD2.0
VCD1.1
DVD

HDCD Playback

HDCD is a process that increases the fidelity of both
specially encoded HDCD discs and standard Audio
CDs. When an HDCD-encoded disc is playing, the
special decoder is automatically activated and the
HDCD Indicator lights. No user intervention is required.
To enjoy the benefits of HDCD, your DVD/HDTV
Receiver must be connected to your A/V receiver via
the Analog Audio Outputs. However, if your A/V receiver
or surround processor is equipped with built-in HDCD
decoding and Digital Audio Output mode is set to
stream/PCM on the Setup menu, you may elect to use
either the Coaxial or Optical digital audio connections
for HDCD playback.

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