Improving Picture Quality - Pioneer DV-C603 Operating Instructions Manual

Pioneer dvd player operating instructions dv-c603
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Improving Picture Quality

– DVD/Video CD
If the video picture of a DVD or Video CD displays a lot
of video noise (tiny flecks or spots on that appear
randomly and briefly on the screen), using this player's
video noise reduction feature may be able to reduce the
amount of video noise and improve the overall quality of
the video image.
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SETUP
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VNR
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CD MODE
VNR
VNR
Press VNR to turn video noise reduction on.
• The "VNR" indicator lights when this function is on.
• Press VNR again to turn video noise reduction off.
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When the video output is set to
progressive scan (Component
video out only)
Press VNR to change the digital noise
reduction setting.
The "VNR" indicator lights when DNR is active. DNR
has three settings.
3
Low
Off
Settings: High
This setting is for a progressive scan TV.
Strong DNR is applied to the picture.
Low
This setting is for a progressive scan TV.
Normal DNR is applied to the picture.
Off
This setting is for a progressive scan TV. No
DNR is applied to the picture.
DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
DNR reduces 'video noise' present in the picture of some
discs. However, depending on the disc and your TV, you may
find it better to leave DNR off.
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High
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