LG BH100 Training Manual page 22

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OPERATION
Display Mode
• Select [Letterbox] if "4:3" is selected for "TV Aspect" and you wish to view widescreen
movies with bars on the top and bottom of the image, without any stretching.
• Select [Panscan] if "4:3" is selected for "TV Aspect" and you wish to view widescreen
movies filling the entire screen, however, images will be stretched in order to do so
(Panscan will not operate
when playing a BD-ROM disc).
NOTE: The Display Mode settings do
not apply if the TV Aspect is
set to "16:9". Therefore, when
TV Aspect is set to 16:9, the
Display Mode sub-menu is not
selectable and grayed-out.
NOTE: The Display Mode setting may
not operate with playing a HD
DVD disc.
Resolution
• The Resolution option is used to set the video resolution outputted by the BD Player.
This setting may also be adjusted by pressing the RESOLUTION (c) Button on the Front
Controls when the unit is in a "perfect stop".
• Select [480i] if the BD Player is connected to a TV via Composite Video jacks or you wish
to convert all content to 480 lines of interlaced video. (480i is an incompatible setting
for HDMI use.)
• Select [480p] if the BD Player is connected to an ED TV or HD TV via either Component
(YPbPr) Video or HDMI jacks and you wish to convert content to 480 lines of progressive
video. (480p is an incompatible setting for Composite Video use.)
• Select [720p] if the BD Player is connected to a HD TV via either Component (YPbPr)
Video or HDMI jacks and you wish to convert content to 720 lines of progressive video.
• Select [1080i] if the BD Player is connected to a HD TV via either Component (YPbPr)
Video or HDMI jacks and you wish to convert content to 1080 lines of interlaced video.
(This is the maximum output resolution for content that is not recorded onto the disc
at 1080p.)
• Select [1080p] if the BD Player is connected to a HD TV , that is 1080p compatible, via
HDMI jacks.
NOTE: When the HDMI output jack is used, all other outputs are effectively disabled. The HDMI
connection must be maintained in order to continue HDCP connectivity. Also, when a
connected TV provides EDID data via the HDMI connection to the BD Player, the BD
Player's available output options will be adjusted according to the TV's capabilities.
NOTE: When the Component (YPbPr) Video jack is being used at a resolution higher than 480i
and a copy-protected DVD disc is played, the output resolution is automatically limited
to 480i, regardless of the menu option setting.
TIP: When the Component (YPbPr) Video jack is being used at a high resolution, the Composite
Video jacks automatically output 480i video.
BH100 Blu-ray Player
Display Menu
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