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VIDEO QUALITY SETUP
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Video Quality Setup
Video Setup Page
Sharpness
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Luma Delay
Set the picture sharpness
SHARPNESS
Mid
Default setting:
Sharpness controls the fine details of an image
BRIGHTNESS
Default setting:
00
Brightness is the intensity of light emitted, select the level
desired.
CONTRAST
00
Default setting:
Contrast is the difference from the highest white level to the
highest black level, select the desired level.
GAMMA
None
Default setting:
This setting will affect the middle range gray tones without
dramatically affecting the shadows and highlights for the DVD
player.
HUE
00
Default setting:
Hue is a specific color wavelength, for example - flesh tones,
select your desired level.
SATURATION
00
Default setting:
Select the saturation - the intensity of color in a video picture -
setting for the DVD player.
LUMA DELAY
Default setting:
0T
1T
0T
Select
or
for the Luma delay setting. Luma, or
luminance, is the overall brightness.
The AUDIO SETUP PAGE

SPEAKER SETUP

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Audio Setup Page
Audio Setup Page
Speaker Setup
SPDIF Setup
Dual Mono
Dynamic
Sound Setup
HDCD
Go to speaker setup page
THE DVD PLAYER SETUP MENU
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Mid
High
Medium
00
00
Low
None
00
00
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SPEAKER SETUP
STR
Default setting:
Since most DVD discs feature Dolby 5.1 channel soundtracks,
you'll need to use the options:
setting should be used for most Televisions and Stereo
equipment. Generally, the LT/RT option should be used only
with Dolby Pro Logic receivers capable of decoding this type of
signal. The
Virt Surround
speaker systems . Selecting
your own audio setup.
Post DRC
Off
Default setting:
Select
Auto
or
ON,
or stay with the default setting of
setting controls the difference between the maximum and
minimum acceptable signal level.
SPDIF SETUP
SPDIF OUTPUT
SPDIF On
Default setting:
SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital
audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment. If
you are using the Stereo Audio Outputs, leave SPDIF set to
OFF
. If you wish to use the Digital Outputs, change this
setting to
On
. The
On
Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 channel decoding, while the
setting is reserved for two channel equipment.
CD
SPDIF PCM
Default setting:
SPDIF ( Sony / Phillips Digital InterFace ) refers to the digital
audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment. If
you are using the Stereo Audio Output, leave this setting at
PCM
. Generally, the
capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 channel decoding,
while the
PCM
setting is reserved for two channel equipment.
Select
Off
if you are using stereo audio outputs.
DOLBY DIGITAL
Default setting:
RAW
SPDIF ( Sony / Phillips Digital InterFace ) refers to the digital
audio format used by most consumer electronics equipment. If
you are using the Stereo Audio Output, change this setting to
PCM
. Generally, the
capable of Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 channel decoding,
while the
PCM
setting is reserved for two channel equipment.
Off
Select
if you are using stereo audio outputs.
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LT/RT
and
STR.
setting should be used with any two
OFF
will allow you to personalize
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SPDIF Setup Page
SPDIF Output
On
SPDIF Off
CD
SPDIF On
PCM
Dolby Digital
RAW
DTS
RAW
MPEG
PCM
L / R
PCM Channel
LPCM Out
48K
Set the SPDIF output
setting is used with receivers capable of
RAW
setting is used with receivers
RAW
setting is used with receivers
The STR
Off
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