AEG DVD 4553 LCD Instruction Manual page 52

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Using the Menu
Main Menu Overview
General Setup Page
Navigation and Selection
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Within the main menu you will navigate using the
(Fig. 2 /20) of remote control ( / ).
K
You can navigate the sub-menu using the
K
Select a specific menu section by pressing the
K
Select an option (e.g. "PAL" in the Figure on the left) also with
ENTER. The selected option (PAL in this example) is highlighted.
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Press the
navigation button ( ) to toggle between submenu and
main menu.
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General Setup (1)
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Audio Setup Page (2)
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Video Setup Page (3)
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Preference Page (4)
NOTE:
Some menu settings are available in stop mode only (contingent on
DVD).
TV Monitor
Here you may adjust the output of the DVD-Player to match the aspect
ration of your display unit.
Background: Unless you have a wide-screen TV, the aspect ratio of your
image display is 4:3. Most movies however, have an aspect ratio of 16:9,
therefore the picture is to wide for TV playback.
You may select here how the playback of the movie will appear on your
output device:
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4:3/PS:
You may only view the center area of the movie. The edges
are cut off.
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4:3/LB:
You may view the entire range of the movie in a reduced
version; therefore a black bar appears on the top and bottom of the
screen.
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16:9:
Choose this option if you have a wide-screen TV. Keep in mind
that movies recorded in an aspect ratio of 4:3 will display in the same
4:3 ratio. Therefore it will not populate the entire screen of the wide-
screen TV.
NOTE:
The Setting "4:3/PS" is not supported by all DVDs.
Angle Mark (Camera Angle)
If the DVD contains scenes shot from different angles press the SUB-
TITLE button (Fig. 2/11) to select one of the different camera angles. This
function is only available if the DVD contains scenes shot from different
camera angles.
Activate the function as follows:
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On:
The angle mark is displayed.
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Off:
The angle mark is not displayed.
navigation buttons
navigation buttons ( / ).
OK button (Fig. 2/19).

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