Picture And Sound Settings - Panasonic Diga DMR-EX769EB Operating Instructions Manual

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Picture and Sound Settings

Others
(
60, Accessing the Setup Menu)
All factory default settings are indicated with "Underlined" text.
Picture
, select "Picture"
Setup
Comb Filter
Off
Still Mode
Automatic
Seamless Play
On
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
SELECT
Connection
TAB
Others
RETURN
Comb Filter
Select the picture sharpness when recording.
The setting is fi xed with "On" if you set "TV System" to "NTSC"
(
65).
[On]
Select it to record clear picture.
[Off]
Normally, use this setting.
Still Mode
Select the type of picture shown when you pause play (
and Field).
[Automatic]
[Field]
Select if jittering occurs when "Automatic" is selected.
[Frame]
Select if you cannot see small text or fi ne patterns
clearly when "Automatic" is selected.
Seamless Play
Select the play mode between playlist chapter segments and
partially deleted titles.
[On]
The chapters in playlists are played seamlessly. This does
not work when there are several audio types included on the
playlist and when using Quick View (Play ×1.3). Additionally,
the positioning of chapter segments may change slightly.
[Off]
The points where chapters in playlists change are played
accurately, but the picture may freeze for a moment.
Sound
, select "Sound"
Setup
Dynamic Range Compression
Off
Digital Audio Output
Audio Mode for XP Recording
Dolby Digital
Tuning
Disc
Picture
Sound
Display
SELECT
Connection
TAB
RETURN
Others
Dynamic Range Compression
[DVD-V] (Dolby Digital only)
Change the dynamic range (
[On] [Off]
Setup
,  select item
OK
84, Frame
,  select item
OK
84) for easier listening in low volume.
Digital Audio Output
Change the settings when you have connected equipment through
the unit's DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal (
Press [OK] to show the following settings.
PCM Down Conversion
Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz.
Signals are converted to 48 kHz despite the above settings if the
signals have a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz, or the disc has
copy protection.
[On]
Signals are converted to 48 kHz. (Choose when the
connected equipment cannot process signals with
sampling frequency of 96 kHz.)
[Off]
Signals are output as 96 kHz. (Choose when the
connected equipment can process signals with sampling
frequency of 96 kHz.)
Dolby Digital
Choose whether to output by "Bitstream", which processes Dolby
Digital signals on other connected equipment, or to convert the
signals to "PCM" (2ch) on the unit before output.
[Bitstream] When connected to equipment with a built-in Dolby
Digital decoder.
[PCM]
When connected to equipment without a built-in Dolby
Digital decoder.
DTS
Choose whether to output by "Bitstream", which processes DTS
signals on other connected equipment or to convert the signals to
"PCM" (2ch) on the unit before output.
[Bitstream]
When connected to equipment with a built-in DTS
decoder.
[PCM]
When connected to equipment without a built-in
DTS decoder.
MPEG
Choose whether to output by "Bitstream", which processes
MPEG audio signals on other connected equipment or to convert
the signals to "PCM" (2ch) on the unit before output.
[Bitstream]
When connected to equipment with a built-in
MPEG decoder.
[PCM]
When connected to equipment without a built-in
MPEG decoder.
Audio Mode for XP Recording
Choose the audio type when recording or copying with XP mode.
[Dolby Digital] (
84)
[LPCM] (
84)
 The picture quality of LPCM recordings may be lower than that of
normal XP mode recordings.
 The audio recording becomes Dolby Digital even if you selected
LPCM when using a recording mode other than XP.
Incorrect settings can cause noise to be output which can be
harmful to your ears and speakers, and audio will not be recorded
properly on media such as mini discs.
Refer to the operating instructions for connected devices to verify
whether or not they can decode each of the audio formats.
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