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Resolution.settings
From the Setup menu (see page 24), highlight 'TV
settings' then press oK . Then highlight 'Resolution
settings' and press oK . The Resolution settings
screen appears .
On this screen, you set up your set-top box to match
your HDTV with regard to resolution (how crisp
and clear the picture appears) . Generally, higher
resolution settings give better quality pictures .
However, the quality will also always depend on
how the programme was originally transmitted .
For full details, see page 11 .
When you have made the changes you wish to
make, press oK . If you do not want to save your
changes, press the exIt button .
Lip.Sync.settings
If you have an HDTV, and you use a separate
amplifier and loudspeakers for the audio output
from your set-top box, you may have to adjust the
"Lip Sync" setting .
This is because the length of time your HDTV takes
to display the video information may be slightly
greater than the time taken for the audio signal to
reach the loudspeakers . In this case, you would hear
someone speaking just before his/her lips moved . To
correct this situation, a delay must be added to the
audio signal, until it is "in sync" with the on-screen
video .
usInG tHe setuP menu
From the Setup menu (see page 24), highlight 'TV
settings' then press oK . Then highlight 'Lip Sync
settings' and press oK . The Lip Sync settings screen
appears .
On your HDTV's screen, you see a clapperboard that
opens and closes at regular intervals .
Through the loudspeakers of your audio system, you
hear a recurring sound .
If you do not hear the sound at the same moment
as the clapperboard closes, you can make
adjustments to the delay setting as follows:
To increase the delay quickly, press U
To increase the delay slowly, press R
To decrease the delay quickly, press D
To decrease the delay slowly, press L
When you are happy with the Lip Sync setting, press
oK .
Or, if you decide that you do not want to change
the original setting, press the exIt button .
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