Pink noise calibration, Multichannel delays, Video configuration – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Additional Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Pink Noise calibration

The optimum setting is for the audio level from all the speakers

in a multichannel system-up to be the same. This can be difficult

to achieve with many types of programme material and to

facilitate adjustment the UDP-89 provides an internal pink noise

source to generate a known audio level, which can be applied to

each channel in turn. The listener can then adjust the audio level

in each channel so that the perceived sound level at the listening

position is equal for all speakers.

The noise source is enabled and routed as required via the

Audio tab of the Setup Menu. See page 40 for full details.

Exiting the menu will automatically turn the source off.

Multichannel delays

Depending on the size of the room, the acoustic path length

between the listening position and the centre and/or rear

speakers may be sufficiently different from that between the

listening position and the main front L/R speakers for sound

from multiple speakers to be heard at slightly different times.

The UDP-89 allows delays to be introduced into the main front

L/R channels to time-align them with the centre and/or rear

channels.

The delays are adjusted via the Audio tab of the Setup Menu.

Separate adjustment for the centre and rear channels is

provided. See page 40

for full details.

Video configuration

NTSC/PAL

The UDP-89 is able to play DVD Video discs recorded to either

NTSC or PAL TV System standards. Most modern monitors,

TVs, projectors, etc. are capable of resolving both NTSC and

PAL standard video signals.

The TV standard available at the composite and S-video

outputs is determined in the Setup Menu, by the setting of the

TV System item in the Video submenu. See page 39 for full

details. The factory default setting is Auto; the output video

signal will follow the TV standard of the signal recorded on the

disc. This should be satisfactory with most modern display

devices.

The TV standards are summarised below. The two standards

also differ in their methods of encoding chroma information.

TV SYSTEM

NOTIONAL STANDARD

STANDARD RESOLUTION

(SD)

Lines

Vertical Rate

Visible Lines

Frame Rate

NTSC

525

60 Hz

480

29.97 fps

PAL

625

50 Hz

576

25 fps

The action of setting the TV System menu item to NTSC, PAL or

Auto with different disc types is summarised in the table below:

DISC

PLAYER SETTING

TYPE

DISC STANDARD

NTSC

PAL

AUTO

DVD, Video CD,

Super VCD

NTSC

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

NTSC

PAL

PAL

CD, SACD

-

NTSC

PAL

NTSC or

PAL

Progressive and interlaced scan

The UDP-89 supports both interlaced and progressive scan

standard definition (SD) video formats as well as certain high

definition (HD) formats.

Progressive scan is only available from the component YUV and

HDMI outputs. SD resolutions of 480p (NTSC) or 576p (PAL),

and HD resolutions of 720p and 1080i may be selected via the

HD Resolution item in the Video submenu. See page 39 for full

details.

Replay of 16:9 format video

Playback of both standard 4:3 aspect ratio and widescreen

16:9 material is supported by the UDP-89.

The Aspect Ratio item in the Video tab of the Setup menu

determines how widescreen (16:9) material should be

reproduced; this menu item should be set according to the type

of display device in use. See page 38 for full details of how to set

this.

Additionally, the UDP-89 will signal the presence of widescreen

material via WSS (WideScreen Switching) when playing PAL

video discs (or NTSC video discs converted to PAL). This system

utilises Line 23 of the PAL video signal, and the signalisation

will be recognised by most widescreen monitors. On receipt of

the widescreen “flag”, the external monitor should automatically

switch to widescreen mode.

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