Setup menu options – Lexicon Blu Ray Disc Player BD-30 User Manual

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7. Noise Reduction: To select whether the player shall apply

video noise reduction processing. Noise reduction levels can

be set between 0 and 8. The default is level 0, which turns

off noise reduction. When set to a smaller positive level, the

player adjusts the picture quality by reducing the “mosquito

noise” (artifacts around the outlines of objects). When set to

a high level between 6 and 8, the player also uses detail and

edge enhancement controls to reduce “block noise” (mosaic-

like patterns caused by video compression) and “film grain

noise” (natural variation of picture intensity caused by film

grain). Excessive noise reduction may cause a loss of details.

We recommend using the noise reduction function only when

you encounter poorly encoded or compressed video that has

apparent noise artifacts.

8. Y/C Delay: To adjust the time difference between the

Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (Pb/Pr or Cb/Cr) channels of

the video signal. When there is a significant lag between the

channels, the image will look “smeared” because the color

component is not lining up properly to the black and white

luminance component. Adjust the Y/C delay setting only when

the TV or projector has a Y/C delay problem. For a display

device that normally does not have Y/C alignment problems,

keep the Y/C delay setting at its default level of 0. The Y/C

delay setting applies to the HDMI output only.

9. Border Level: To set the brightness level of the border area

when borders are inserted by the player to maintain correct

aspect ratio. The default level is 0, which corresponds to

total black. If you set it to a positive level, the bars gradually

become lighter grey instead of black. This setting may be

useful for users with Plasma or CRT TVs that are sensitive to

“burn-in”. A grey border setting allows the phosphor in the

bar area to be moderately used, and can alleviate the burn-in

problem. The Border Level setting only applies to the HDMI

output, and only affects borders inserted by the player. If

the borders are encoded in the original video, the border

brightness level will not be affected by this setting.

Audio Format Setup

The “Audio Format Setup” section of the Setup Menu system

allows you to configure preferences for audio output formats.

The menu items in this section are:

1. Secondary Audio: To set the Secondary Audio Program

mixing option. Some Blu-ray Discs contain a secondary audio

and video program, such as the director’s commentary. Some

Blu-ray Discs have a sound effect when you make menu

choices. This Setup Menu item allows you to decide whether

to mix the Secondary Audio Program and menu clicking sound

into the primary audio. The options are:

On – The Secondary Audio Program and menu clicking

sound are mixed into the primary audio. Usually this will

cause the primary audio volume to be slightly reduced.

High resolution primary audio will be converted to a

normal resolution in order to mix with the secondary

audio.

Off – The Secondary Audio Program and menu clicking

sound are not mixed into the primary audio and you

cannot hear the secondary audio or menu clicking sound.

This setting preserves the highest possible audio quality for

the primary audio.

Setup Menu Options

Playback Setup

Video Setup

Audio Format Setup

Audio Processing

Device Setup

Network Setup

Exit

Secondary Audio

HDMI Audio

SACD Output

Coaxial/Optical Output

LPCM Rate Limit

Off

LPCM

PCM

LPCM

48k

Setup Menu

Exit

Set the secondary audio program mixing option

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