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INITIAL­SETUP­
Note:
The output resolution is based on the type
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of LED/LCD-TV connected to the device, as
described in the table below:
LED/LCD-TV TYPE
If your TV is a standard-defini-
tion PAL TV (SD TV)
If your TV is an enhanced-defini-
tion TV (EDTV)
If your TV is a high-definition TV
(HDTV) capable of 720p only
If your TV is a high-definition TV
(HDTV) capable of 1080i only
If your TV is HDMI equipped,
and if your TV is a high-defi-
nition TV (HDTV) capable of
1080p [any frame rate], and
you are connected to your TV
via HDMI,
If your TV is HDMI equipped,
and you are connected to
your TV via HDMI, and you
wish the BD player to set the
output based on information
exchanged between the TV
and the player over the HDMI
cable.
Selecting­the­TV­format
The setting depends on your LED/LCD-TV. If you
have a LED/LCD-TV with a 4:3 format, select the
4:3 setting; if you have a LED/LCD-TV with a
16:9 format, select the 16:9 setting.
1 In the »Display« menu select »TV Aspect« by
using »A« or »S« and press »ENTER« to
confirm.
2 Choose the setting (»16:9 Wide«, »16:9 Pillar-
box«, »4:3 Pan and Scan«, »4:3 Letterbox«)
by using »A« or »S« and press »ENTER«
to confirm.
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Selecting­the­film­mode
The movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24
frames per second. However not all televisions
can display 24 frames per second. Off can be
selected for 50 frames per second format.
Correct
Only the HDMI output of the player is capable
Resolution
of supporting1080 p video output at any frame
Setting
rate.
576i/480i
1 In the »Display« menu select »Film Mode
576p/480p
720p
1080i
Setting­deep­color
HDMI 1.3 supports 10-bit, 12-bit and 16- bit
(RGB or YCbCr) color depths while 8-bit was
1080p
supported in previous versions. This expands the
(HDMI)
colors displayed from millions to billions, which
is much more vivid than the previous.
1 In the »Display« menu select »Deep color« by
2­Select »Auto« or »Off« by using the cursor but-
HDMI auto
Selecting­the­Blu-ray­mode
There are two options:
– A utomatic: If you select »Automatic«, 3D Blu-
– F orced 2D: If you select »Forced 2D«, disc
1 In the »Display« menu select »Bluray 3D
2 Choose the setting (»Automatic«, »Forced
End­settings­for­the­LED/LCD-TV
1 Press »SETUP« to return to the main menu.
(1080p24)« by using »A« or »S« and
press »ENTER« to confirm.
Choose the setting (»Auto«, »Off«) by using
»A« or »S« and press »ENTER« to confirm.
using »A« or »S« and press »ENTER« to
confirm.
tons and press »ENTER« to confirm.
ray disc plays in 3D effect or 2D Blu-ray disc
plays in 2D effect automatically.
plays in 2D, regardless of whether it is 3D or
2D.
Mode« by using »A« or »S« and press
»ENTER« to confirm.
2D«) by using »A« or »S« and press »EN-
TER« to confirm.

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