Silvercrest DP-5400x User Manual page 26

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Fill: The picture will fit the screen, any contents
surpassing the borders will be truncated.
Original: The contents will be played with the
same dimensions they were recorded.
Auto Fit: The DVD player will scale the picture to
fit the screen size.
Pan Scan: 16:9 contents will fill the screen on 4:3
devices. The borders will be truncated.
TV System:
Your DVD player can play both PAL and NTSC
DVDs. Please note that your display device must
support the corresponding system.
NTSC: The DVD player will be set to NTSC.
PAL: The DVD player will be set to PAL.
AUTO: The DVD player will detect the TV system
of the DVD automatically.
Video Out:
Here you can set the output of your DVD player
where you have connected your TV set.
Component: To connect the DVD player via the
YPbPr (YUV) connectors (1).
RGB: To connect the DVD player via the SCART
connector to an RGB-compatible TV set.
P-Scan: To connect the DVD player via the YPbPr
(YUV) connector (1) with Progressive Scan. PAL
DVDs may contain either Interlaced or Progressive
contents. For interlaced contents, the DVD player
will add a custom-calculated line to each missing
line. For progressive contents, it will join two semi-
pictures that exist on the DVD. Please also note the
Picture Mode setting.
HD: To connect the DVD player via the HDMI
connector to a screen or projector featuring an
HDMI input.
HD Resolution
Here you can set the desired resolution, or leave
the default setting AUTO. When viewing pictures
in JPG format, it is recommended that you use the
automatic setting.
HD JPEG Mode
When playing back JPG pictures from your DVD
player using a screen or projector connected via an
HDMI cable, the picture quality can be improved
by enabling the JPEG mode. This setting is closely
related to the HD Resolution (see above). It is
recommended that you set the HD Resolution to
AUTO.
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