Owner`s manual

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Input Adjust Control
Push the Input Adjust button once to show the current input adjustment function. You can cycle
through the available functions by pushing this button repeatedly. The available ‘input adjust
functions are as follows:
Deinterlacing
Overscan
Line Offset
Color Space
Input Level
VCR mode
HDMI Cong
Auto Priority
Audio Input
AV LipSync
Deinterlacing
There are several deinterlacing modes available on the iScan VP50, ‘Auto’, ‘Film Bias’, ‘Video’, 2:2
Even, 2:2 Odd, Game 1 and Game 2. The functions of these modes are described below
Auto – This mode is the default. ‘Auto’ represents the best balance between automatic
detection of lm and video sources, bad edit detection, and identication of mixed-mode
sources. This mode should be used when the content may be a mix of lm and video
content or you are not sure.
Film Bias Mode – This mode is intended for use on content that is known to be lm-based.
Video Mode – This mode is intended for use on content that is known to be video-based.
2:2 Even – This mode should be used when the user knows that the source is high-quality
2:2 pulldown (i.e. lm-based content played back in a country with a 50Hz video standard)
and wants to avoid any loss of cadence lock while watching that source. This mode weaves
two adjacent elds together starting with an even eld and combining it with the follow-
ing odd eld. This will provide a higher quality overall signal than the ‘Auto’ or ‘Film Mode’
settings, providing that the source really is 2:2 pulldown and does not have bad edits. Only
one of the ‘2:2’ Deinterlacing settings is correct for any given source and the correct mode
can be chosen by simply trying both of them and selecting the one which does not result in
combing artifacts.
2:2 Odd – This mode is very similar to ‘2:2 Even’ except that this weaves two adjacent
elds together starting with an odd eld and combining it with the following even eld.
Game 1 – This mode is intended for use with game consoles (like those from Sony,
Microsoft and Nintendo). This mode gives you minimal latency with edge-adaptive
processing. The total amount of delay with source-locked output mode set on the VP50 is
about half a frame of delay. Unlocked frame rates will increase this delay.
Game 2 – This mode is intended for use with game consoles (like those from Sony,
Microsoft and Nintendo). This mode gives you minimal latency with both motion and
edge-adaptive processing. The total amount of delay with source-locked output mode set
on the VP50 is about one and a half frames of delay. Unlocked frame rates will increase
this delay.