Setup Menu - Panasonic DMP-BD79 Operating Instructions Manual

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Setup menu

Change the unit's settings if necessary. The
settings remain intact even if you switch the unit
to standby.
Some items in the Setup menu are common to
the Option menu. You can get the same effect
with both menus.
About Multi User Mode
: Settings of the items with this indication are
saved by the respective users registered in the
HOME menu.
Please refer to page 16 for details about user
registration and switching.
1
Press [HOME].
2
Press [OK] to select "Setup".
3
Select "Player Settings".
Player Settings
Picture Mode
Picture
Picture Adjustment
Sound
HDMI Output
Language
Network
Ratings
System
OK
RETURN
4
Select an item and change the settings.
To exit the screen
Press [HOME].
Picture
∫ Picture Mode
∫ Picture Adjustment
∫ HDMI Output
Press [OK] to show the following settings:
HDMI Video Format
The items supported by the connected devices
are indicated on the screen as "¢". When any
item without "¢" is selected, the images may be
distorted.
≥ If "Automatic" is selected, the best suited
output resolution to the connected TV is
automatically selected.
≥ To enjoy high-definition video up-converted to
1080p, you need to connect the unit directly
to 1080p compatible HDTV (High Definition
TV). If this unit is connected to an HDTV
through other equipment, the other equipment
must also be 1080p compatible.
Normal
24p Output
When this unit is connected to a TV supporting
1080/24p output, movies and other material
recorded at 24p* are output at 24p.
≥ When playing DVD-Video, set to "On" and
then set "24p" in "Picture Settings" (
"On".
≥ When BD-Video/DVD-Video images other
than 24p are played, images are output at
60p.
Deep Colour Output
This setting is for selecting whether to use Deep
Colour output when a TV that supports Deep
Colour is connected.
Contents Type Flag
Depending on the playback content, the TV will
output adjusting to the optimal method when a
TV that supports this function is connected.
* A progressive image recorded at a rate of 24 frames per
second (motion-picture film). Many BD-Video movie
contents are recorded in 24 frames/second in accordance
with the film materials.
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