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JVC XV-S6OBK Instructions Manual page 18

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Getting
started
About SCAN MODE
To display video on the monitor
(television) screen, the conventional
scanning method is called "Interlaced
scan':
With this method,
only half of the horizontal lines are displayed at a time. So two fields complete a single picture
(frame); i.e., the first field, containing all the odd-numbered
lines, is displayed followed
by the second field, containing
all the even-numbered
lines.
On the other hand, the Progressive
scan system scans all horizontal
lines at a time, so you can double the number
of
pictures compared
with the interlaced
scan, resulting
flicker-free,
high-density
picture.
To enjoy the progressive
scanned video, a monitor
(or TV or projector)
to be connected
to the unit must have the
Progressive
inputs.
Depending
on the material
source format,
DVD VIDEO discs can be classified
into two types; film source and video
source (Note that some DVD VIDEO discs contain both film source and video source). Film sources are recorded
as 24-
frame-per-second
information,
while (NTSC) video sources are recorded
as 30-frame-per-second
(60-field-per-second
interlaced)
information.
When the unit plays back a film source material, uninterlaced
progressive
output
signals are created using the original
information.
When a video source material
is played back, the unit interleaves
lines between the interlaced
lines on
each to create the pseudo uninterlaced
picture and outputs
as the progressive
signal.
You can enjoy high-quality
audio by connecting
the unit's audio output to your amplifier
or receiver.
The unit
White
Audio
cable
(not supplied)
White
Red
Amplifier
or receiver
IN
LEFT AUDIO
RIGHT
Connect the unit's AUDIO OUT to any line-level
inputs (such as AUX, DVD, CD, etc.) of an audio amplifier
or receiver.
NOTE
• When using the unit with a stereo amplifier or receiver, make the "DOWN MIX" setting in "PREFERENCE2" to "Lo/Ro" (See
page 47.)
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