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Video Setup
Output Setting
o Video Adjust: Select More... and press OK to view the sliders for Brightness, Contrast,
Hue, and Saturation. Use the left/right cursor buttons () to adjust each one. Press b
to return to the previous screen.
o 3D Output: When set to Auto, DN-500BD will determine automatically display 3D video
output if a video uses it. When set to Off, no videos will use 3D video output.
o TV Aspect Ratio: Select the desired aspect ratio: 16:9 Full, 16:9 Normal, 4:3 Pan & Scan,
or 4:3 Letterbox.
o TV System: Select the broadcasting standard for your location: NTSC, PAL, or Multi. By
default, this should already be set to the correct format for your location. Select Multi only if
your TV supports both NTSC and PAL systems.
o Resolution: Select the picture resolution: Auto (DN-500BD will detect the optimal
resolution automatically), 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
o 1080p24 Conversion: When set to On, DN-500BD will convert the frame rate of 1080p Blu-
ray video playing at 24 Hz to 60 Hz (for locations using the NTSC standard) or 50 Hz (for
locations using the PAL standard). When set to Off, DN-500BD will always play 1080p 24
Hz Blu-ray video at 24 Hz. Your TV must support 1080p 24 Hz Blu-ray video for this to work
properly.
Important: This option applies only to the HDMI output at a 1080p resolution.
o DVD 24p Conversion: When set to On, DN-500BD will convert the frame rate of a 1080p
DVD video playing at 24 Hz to 60 Hz (for locations using the NTSC standard) or 50 Hz (for
locations using the PAL standard). When set to Off, DN-500BD will always play 1080p 24
Hz DVD video at 24 Hz. Your TV must support 1080p 24 Hz DVD video for this to work
properly.
Important: This option applies only to the HDMI output at a 1080p resolution.
o HDMI Color Space: Select the color space for the HDMI output: RGB PC Level (standard
for most computer displays), YCbCr (4:4:4 color space), YCbCr 4:2:2 (the closest
approximation to the original color space of video discs), or RGB Video Level (standard for
most video displays).
o HDMI Deep Color: Select the Deep Color mode for the HDMI output: 30 bits, 36 bits, 48
bits, or Off (24 bits). Each setting indicates the total bit depth that an HDMI v1.3 picture will
use. Using a higher bit depth usually improves gradients and color transitions. Your TV
must support HDMI v1.3 for this feature to work properly.
Close Caption
o CC Attribute: When set to Auto, the closed captioning feature will use the default font,
size, colors, opacity, etc. When set to Custom, you can select these attributes to your
preference (described below).
o Font Color: The color of the text: Default, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,
Magenta, or Cyan.
o Font Size: The size of the text: Default, Standard, Small, or Large.
o Font Style: The style of the text: Default, Monospaced with serifs, Proportionally
spaced with serifs, Monospaced without serifs, or Proportionally spaced without
serifs.
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