Language Setup; Video Setup; "Brightness", "Contrast", "Hue; Saturation - Philips MCD149/12 User Manual

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LANGUAGE SETUP

The options included in LANGUAGE SETUP
page are: "OSD LANGUAGE", "AUDIO LANG",
"SUBTITLE LANG" and "MENU LANG".
See "Preparations-Step 4: Setting language
preference" for details.

VIDEO SETUP

The options included in VIDEO SETUP page are:

"BRIGHTNESS", "CONTRAST", "HUE",

"SATURATION" and "TV MODE".

TV MODE

BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the brightness level. Range: 0-12.
CONTRAST
Adjusts the contrast level. Range: 0-12.
HUE
Adjusts the hue level. Range: -6-+6.

SATURATION

Adjusts the saturation level. Range: 0-12.
TV MODE
Selects interlace or P-SCAN video output mode
when Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y is selected.
P-SCAN and INTERLACE.
In the progressive scan mode, you can enjoy the
high quality picture with less flickers. It only
works when you have connected the DVD
player's Y Pb Pr jacks to your TV that supports
the progressive video input. Otherwise, a
distorted picture will appear on the TV. For
proper progressive scan set up, see
"Preparations-Setting up Progressive Scan
feature".

AUDIO SETUP

The options included in AUDIO SETUP page
are: "DIGITAL OUT", "DOWNMIX","3D
PROCESSING", "LPCM" and "NIGHT MODE".
System Menu Options

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL/OFF: Turns off the digital output.
DIGITAL/RAW: If you have connected
your DIGITAL OUT to a multi-channel decoder/
receiver.
DIGITAL/PCM: Only if your receiver is not
capable of decoding multi-channel audio.

DOWNMIX

This options allows you to set the stereo
analogue output of your DVD Player.
LT/RT: Select this option if your DVD Player
is connected to a Dolby Pro Logic decoder.
STEREO: Select this option when output
delivers sound from only the two front speakers.
VSS: Allows the DVD player to use virtual
surround sound effects.

3D PROCESSING

3D processing provides a vir tual surround sound
experience using just two speakers.
OFF, CONCERT, CHURCH, PASSIVE,
WIDE and LIVE

LPCM

If you connect the DVD Player to a PCM
compatible receiver via the coaxial terminal, you
may need to adjust 'LPCM'.
Discs are recorded at a certain sampling rate.
The higher the sampling rate, the better the
sound quality.
48K: Playback a disc recorded at the sampling
rate of 48kHz.
96K: Playback a disc recorded at the sampling
rate of 96kHz.
192K: Playback a disc recorded at the
sampling rate of 192kHz.

NIGHT MODE

OFF: Select this when you want to enjoy the
surround sound with its full dynamic range.
ON: Select this to level out the volume. High
volume outputs will be softened and low volume
outputs are brought upward to an audible level.
This feature is only available for movies with
Dolby Digital mode.
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