Owner`s manual

configure the player’s Video System setting to match the highest quality setting supported by the
TV/HDTV. “HDMI Auto” is recommended when the player is connected to the TV using an HDMI
cable.
Available settings: NTSC / PAL / 480P / 576P / 720P 50HZ / 720P 60HZ / 1080I 50HZ / 1080I
60HZ / 1080P 50HZ / 1080P 60HZ
9.3.3 Video Zoom
This setting applies a slight zoom-out to compensate for the over-scan behavior of certain TV
types. Over-scan is where the image displayed on the TV is a cropped version of the original
with the edges cut off at all four sides.
Setting
Description
Full Pixel (Just
Scan)
Videos are displayed as normal. Use this setting for TVs with 1:1 pixel
mapping, which is most modern HDTVs. Disable any zoom or over-scan
settings in the TV’s settings menu.
CRT TV (Over
Scan)
Videos are displayed slightly zoomed out. Use this setting only if the TV
applies an over-scan that cannot be turned off, such as many CRT TVs
and some newer LCD TVs.
9.3.4 Digital Noise Reduction
This setting enables the player’s ability to perform noise reduction processing when playing a
video.
Available settings: Off, Auto
9.3.5 1080P 24Hz
The player supports output of 1080P 24p at native timing without requiring 3:2 pull-down. This
mode provides the best result for when viewing 24p movies.
Setting
Description
On
The player will output 24p video at 24Hz timing.
Off
The player will output all videos with 50/60Hz timing.
9.3.6 Deep Color
This setting configures the color depth of the player’s HDMI video output. Setting the player to a
higher color depth when used with a compatible TV will result in richer colors.
Setting
Description
Auto
Automatically determine the highest color depth supported by the TV.
12
-
Bit
Always output 12-Bit color depth.
10
-
Bit
Always output 10-Bit color depth.
Off
Always output 8-Bit color depth.
9.4 Network Settings
The Network settings menu contains configuration items that determine how the player’s