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Optimum picture quality is only possible if the picture
norms of all the video components in the system are set
up to match each other, and if the correct cables
(SCART, video-coax) for the selected picture norm are
used. In the 'Video Setup' you can set the picture norm
for all the decoder's video inputs and outputs to match
the capabilities of the devices connected to it. Many AV
source devices can generate a picture signal using
different picture norms (Video, S-Video), and in this case
the picture norm you wish to use must often be set in a
menu on the AV source device. If you are not sure of
this, study the operating instructions supplied with the
source device and the TV set.
TV out:
S-Video
For TV sets with S-Video sockets.
Video
For TV sets with Video sockets.

Video Setup

There is a large number of different picture norms on the
market, but not all of them are supported by all AV
source devices and TV sets. The decoder is designed to
handle the most widely used picture norms: Video and S-
Video.
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