Video, Audio – Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ27 User Manual

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RQT8851

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DVD-V

Choose the language for audio, subtitles and disc menus.

If a language which is not recorded is selected, or if languages are
already fixed on the disc, the language set as the default on the disc
will be played instead.
[Original]

The original language of each disc will be
selected.

[Other

] This is the language code setting. Input a code

number with the numbered buttons. (

➔ 37,

“Language code list”)

[Automatic]

If the language selected for “Audio Language”
is not available, subtitles of that language will
automatically appear if available on the disc.

Settings for Recording

Press [ENTER] to show the following setting.

Recording Time in EP Mode

Select the maximum number of hours for recording in EP mode.
[EP-Extended Play (6H)]:
You can record for 6 hours on an unused 4.7 GB disc.
[EP-Extended Play (8H)]:
You can record for 8 hours on an unused 4.7 GB disc.

Video

Still Mode (paused video)

Select the type of picture shown when you pause play. (

➔ 78,

“Frame and field”)
[Automatic]
[Field]

Select if jittering occurs when “Automatic” is selected.

[Frame]

Select if you cannot see small text or fine patterns
clearly when “Automatic” is selected.

Black Level Control

Select “Normal”, “Lighter” or “Darker” to adjust the black level
control to the desired setting for picture enhancement.
Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.

Input Level

Adjusts the black level of the input signal.
[Lighter] [Darker]

Output Level (Composite/S Video)

Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the VIDEO OUT
and S VIDEO OUT terminal.
[Lighter] [Darker]

Output Level (Component)

Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/P

B

/P

R

) terminals.

[Lighter] [Normal] [Darker]

Audio

Dynamic Range Compression

DVD-V

(Dolby Digital only)

Change the dynamic range (

➔ 78) for easier listening in low

volume.
[On] [Off]

Multi-channel TV Sound (Analog)

-R

-R DL

-RW(V)

+R

+R DL

+RW

Select whether to record the main or secondary audio program
(SAP) when recording to these discs. (You cannot select the audio
type on the unit when recording from an external device. Select it
on the external device.)
[Main] [Secondary Audio Program (SAP)]

Digital Audio Output

Change the settings when you have connected equipment through
the unit’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal (

➔ 52).

Press [ENTER] to show the following settings.

PCM Down Conversion

Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz
or 88.2 kHz.
Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz despite the settings
if the signals have a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz or 88.2
kHz, or the disc has copy protection.
[On]

Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz. (Choose
when the connected equipment cannot process signals
with sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.)

[Off]

Signals are output as 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. (Choose
when the connected equipment can process signals with
sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.)

Dolby Digital *

Choose whether to output by “Bitstream”,
which processes Dolby Digital signals on other
connected equipment, or to convert the signals to
“PCM (2ch)” on the unit before output.
[Bitstream]

When you have connected the unit to equipment
displaying Dolby Digital logo.

[PCM]

When you have connected the unit to equipment
that doesn’t have Dolby Digital logo.

DTS *

Choose whether to output by “Bitstream”,
which processes DTS signals on other
connected equipment, or to convert the signals
to “PCM (2ch)” on the unit before output.

[Bitstream]

When you have connected the unit to equipment
displaying DTS logo.

[PCM]

When you have connected the unit to equipment
that doesn’t have DTS logo.

Select Audio Channel For DV Input

You can select the kind of audio when recording from the unit’s DV
IN terminal (

➔ 25).

[Stereo 1]

Records audio (L1, R1)

[Stereo 2]

Records added audio such as narration (L2, R2)
subsequent to original recording.

[Mix]

Records both Stereo 1 and Stereo 2.

* Incorrect settings can cause noise to be output which can be
harmful to your ears and speakers, and audio will not be recorded
properly on media such as mini discs.

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