Philips DVDR7310H User Manual page 80

Hdd & dvd player / recorder
Hide thumbs Also See for DVDR7310H:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

System Menu Options
Video settings
(underlined options are the factory default settings)
TV Shape
Black Level
Horizontal
Video Output
Progressive
Video settings for HDMI connection only
HDMI
Video upscaling
HDMI output
80
(continued)
The picture shape can be adjusted to fi t your TV.
{ 4:3 Letterbox } –
For a 'wide-screen' display with black bars on the
top and bottom.
{ 4:3 PanScan }
For a full-height picture with the sides trimmed.
{ 16:9 }
For wide-screen TV (frame ratio 16:9).
Adapts the colour dynamic for NTSC disc.
{ Normal }
Normal colour contrast.
{ Enhanced }
Improves the colour contrast and brightens the
picture of an NTSC-compatible DVD.
Use
keys to adjust the horizontal position of the picture on your TV
screen, press OK to confi rm the setting.
Chooses the type of video output that matches the video connection
between this recorder and your TV.
{ RGB•CVBS }
For RGB or CVBS connection.
{ S-Video }
For S-Video connection.
{ Automatic }
The output setting will automatically follow the
video signal received.
Before enabling the progressive scan feature, you must ensure that your TV
can accept progressive signals (a progressive scan TV is required) and you
have connected the recorder to your TV using the Y Pb Pr (see page 17).
{ On }
Turns on progressive scan mode.
{ Off }
Disables the progressive scan mode.
Note: The progressive video output will be disabled if the HDMI output
is turned on .
This feature is only applicable for HDMI connection (see page 17).
{ Auto }
Turns on the HDMI output. The video output
resolution will automatically follow the video
signal received.
{ On }
Turns on the HDMI output. The video output
resolution will follow the setting at { Video
upscaling }.
Set the video resolution depending on the capability of the connected TV/
device (480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i). 'i' denotes interlace and 'p' denotes
progressive.
Note: This setting is not available if the HDMI setting is set to { Auto }.
Changing the video upscaling will normally cause the TV to blank out for a
few seconds as it adjusts to the new setting. Resolutions not supported by
the television will be greyed out.
This setting determines the video output colour format.
{ RGB }
Gives brighter colours and a deeper black.
{ YPbPr }
Provides a very fi ne shade of colour. This is the
standard setting for HDMI compatible devices.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents