Pioneer Elite BDP-09FD User Manual

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Triple HD Digital Noise Reduction

The BDP-09F D features three types of noise reduction.

Component-frame noise reduction minimizes rough texture
noise, as is often seen in shots of sky and blank walls. Block
noise reduction addresses the blockiness that can occur in
dark parts of a picture. Mosquito noise reduction diminishes
the fuzzy distortion that can appear around object edges.

X.V.Color

X.V.Color—also known as xvYCC—broadens the gamut of
available colors. It allows for the reproduction of 80 percent
more colors than previous video technologies, delivering
deeper reds, greens, and blues than ever before possible.

Pure Cinema I/P Conversion

Most movies originate as film at 24 frames per second. While
Blu-ray Disc players can output this signal, many T Vs cannot
accept it. Pure Cinema I/P Conversion ensures that the 24 fps
signal is converted to 60 fps while retaining smooth motion .

Video Presets Mode

The BDP-09FD’s Video Presets Mode provides five settings

that optimize the image to suit the performance characteristics
of different video display types, including plasmas, LCDs,
projectors, and professional displays.

Dual HDMI

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1.3A Outputs

The BDP-09F D is the first Blu-ray Disc player with two

HDMI outputs. Dual outputs allow the player to drive two
video displays without the loss of quality that might result
from using a distribution amplifier. The outputs can also be
used to separate the audio and v ideo signal s.

48-Bit Deep Color Support

Deep Color technology allows for the reproduction of a wider
range of hues and shades. The minimum Deep Color specification
requires a bit depth of 30 bits, resulting in a maximum of about

1 billion different possible colors. The BDP-09FD’s 48-bit

depth allows for the possibility to display more than 281
trillion different colors.

Video Processing LSIs

To provide the video processing power the BDP-09FD needed,

Pioneer employed two large-scale integration (LSI) video chips,
one produced by Pioneer, and another developed by Pioneer
in conjunction with chipmaker Renesas

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Technology.

Marvell

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Qdeo

Video Processor

To improve video quality from both Blu-ray Discs and standard

DVDs, Pioneer chose the advanced video processor from
Mar vell. This chip is renowned for the crisp, noise-fr ee,
and artifact-free video images it produces.

The BDP-09F D is built with the same attention
to detail on the inside as it is on the outside.

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