User guide
6 CONFIGURING THE AUDIO, VIDEO, AND CLOSED CAPTION SETTINGS
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Setting Description
6. 480i — The DCX3200 will present
programs broadcast in the Standard
Definition 480i format using both the
HDMI and YPbPr connections. The
DCX3200 can also convert any other
broadcast format to the 480i format.
Notes 1. The DCX3200 cannot provide 1080p30 or
1080p24 video using the YPbPr output. When
using the DCX3200 in Native mode, these two
formats are disabled and inaccessible if there is
no HDMI connection in place.
2. When connecting the DCX3200 to an HDMI (or
DVI) TV, the TV provides the DCX3200 with its
list of supported video formats. The DCX3200
will automatically place a check next to the
formats in the checklist that it can verify are
supported by the TV. The checklist may be
modified manually after the DCX3200 performs
the automatic configuration.
3. While this checklist provides the ability to
customize the Native mode experience when
using the DCX3200, it can also result in a loss of
video if the checklist is modified without a clear
understanding of the video formats supported by
the TV. These settings should only be modified
by a professional installer or someone with a
good working knowledge of the video formats
supported by the TV.
4. When using the DCX3200 in Native mode, at
least one of the following formats (1080i, 720p,
480p, 480i) MUST be checked even if one or
both of the 1080p formats has been checked.
The DCX3200 cannot be configured to provide
video only in the 1080p30 and/or 1080p24
formats. The DCX3200 also does not support the
1080p60 video format.
5. The DCX3200 will provide 480i format video on
the YPbPr output whenever 1080p30 or
1080p24 format video is being provided on the
HDMI output.