[ TV Type ]
Change this setting only if the video does
not appear correctly. By default, this
setting matches the most common setting
for TVs in your country.
[ PAL ]
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– for PAL-system TV.
[ NTSC ]
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– for NTSC-system TV.
[ Multi ]
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– for TV that is compatible
with both PAL and NTSC.
[ TV Display ]
Select the screen format according to how
you want the picture to appear on your
TV.
4:3 Pan Scan (PS)
4:3 Letter Box (LB)
16:9 (Wide Screen)
[ 4:3 Pan Scan ]
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– for standard TV, a
full-height screen display with the sides
trimmed.
[ 4:3 Letter Box ]
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– for standard TV, a
‘wide-screen’ display with black bars on
the top and bottom.
[
16:9 Wide Screen ] – for wide-screen
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TV (frame ratio 16:9).
[ Picture Settings ]
Select a predefi ned set of picture colour
settings or customise your personal setting.
[
Standard ] – original colour setting.
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[ Bright ]
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– vibrant colour setting.
[ Soft ]
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– warm colour setting.
[ Personal ]
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– customise the colour
setting. Set the level of brightness,
contrast, tint and colour saturation in
the menu, then press OK.
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[ Advanced Picture ]
This is an advanced setting to optimise the
video output. This option is only applicable
for video connection through HDMI or
Component Video with Progressive Scan
output.
[ DCDi ]
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– Turn on or off Directional
Correlation Deinterlacing feature. It fi lls
the missing lines to optimise video
content. It is especially effective during
slow motion play.
Note
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DCDi setting is only available for progressive scan
output.
[ Gamma ]
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– Adjust picture intensity.
Positive values bring out the detail in
dark scenes, while negative values
emphasise contrast.
[ Chroma Delay ]
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– Adjust the colour
of an image element (pixel) to produce
a perfect and clear picture.
[ True Life ]
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– Increase the contrast
and colour intensity to produce a more
dynamic picture.
Note
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To adjust the above settings, select an option and
press OK. Then press cursor left or right to change
the value/level setting and press OK to confi rm.
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