Changing the unit’s settings (continued) – Panasonic LQ-MD800P User Manual

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Changing the unit’s settings (continued)

Picture

Rec Mode

(see page 15)

[XP] [SP] [LP]

Input Select

Select the video input.

[V(VIDEO)] [SV(S-VIDEO)] [DV]

3-D Y/C Separation (NTSC)

[On] [Off]
On:
Y/C separation of three dimensions is performed.
Off:
Y/C separation of two dimensions is performed.

Hybrid VBR Resolution

Switch between automatic and fixed hybrid VBR resolution
when recording.

[Automatic] [Fixed]
Automatic:
The unit automatically switches resolution rates during
recording according to the image. The unit reduces block
noise, which occurs during MPEG compression, by
selecting the optimum rate.
Fixed:
The resolution rate is fixed to ensure the resolution rate is
not reduced.

Still Mode

Select the type of picture shown when you pause play.

[Automatic] [Field] [Frame]
Automatic:
The unit automatically switches between frame still mode
and field still mode.
Field:
Less blurred field stills are shown. Select if jittering occurs
when “Automatic” is selected.
Frame:
Sharper frame stills are shown. Select if small text or fine
patterns cannot be seen clearly when “Automatic” is
selected.

Seamless Play

Turn seamless play on or off on discs with play lists.
• Seamless Play does not work with programs recorded in

LPCM.

[On] [Off]
On:
The scenes in play lists created with this unit are played
seamlessly.
This may cause shifting of the points where scenes
change. Some play lists cannot be played seamlessly.
• Seamless Play does not effect programs that have been

recorded with LPCM sound.

Off:
The points where scenes in play lists are played
accurately, but this may cause the picture to freeze for a
moment when scenes change.

Black Level Control (NTSC)
Select normal, lighter or darker for adjusting the black level
control to the desired setting for picture enhancement.

Input Level
Adjusts the black level of the input signal.

[Lighter] [Darker]

Composite & S-Video Output Level
When connected to a monitor television through the
VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT terminal.

[Lighter] [Darker]

Component Video Output Level
When connected to a monitor television through the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/P

B

/P

R

) terminals.

[Lighter] [Normal] [Darker]

PLAY

PLAY

REC

REC

REC

Note:

• When the Black Level of the input signal is set to 7.5 IRE, set

as follows:

Input Level – [Darker]
Composite & S-Video Output Level – [Lighter]
Component Video Output Level – [Normal]

• When the TV system is set to NTSC, this control can be

used.

Sound

Audio during Search

Choose whether to have sound during fast forward play at the
first search speed of the five ones.

[On] [Off]

Dynamic Range Compression

(In Dolby Digital mode, this functions only for
compatible discs.)

Change the dynamic range for late night viewing.

[On] [Off]
On:
Dynamic range compression is performed.
Off:
Dynamic range compression is not performed.

Bilingual Audio Selection

(see page 11)

Select whether to record the main or secondary audio type
when recording sound signals of the DV IN terminal to DVD-R or
when recording LPCM signals to DVD-RAM.

[M1] [M2]
M1:
Main audio
M2:
Secondary audio

Audio Mode for XP/SP Recording

Choose the audio type when recording with XP or SP mode.

[Dolby Digital] [LPCM]

• Even if “LPCM” is set, sound becomes “Dolby Digital” in

recording mode other than XP or SP mode.

Audio Mode for DV Input

You can select the kind of sound when recording from the unit’s
DV terminal.

[Stereo 1] [Stereo 2] [Mix]
Stereo 1:
Records sound (L1, R1) when DV recording is taking
place.
Stereo 2:
Records added sound such as narration (L2, R2)
subsequent to original recording.
Mix:
Records both Stereo 1 and Stereo 2.
• L1+L2 are recorded in CH1 and R1+R2 are recorded in

CH2. In the case of bilingual broadcast, Stereo 1 is
recorded when recording to DVD-R or if recording in
LPCM. Details of recording are given in “Bilingual Audio
Selection”.

Audio CH Assignment with Mic

Select the audio input recorded to channel 2 when a
microphone is connected.

[CH1(A)] [CH2(B)] [Mix]
CH1(A):
Audio input through AUDIO IN CH1 (A) is recorded.
CH2(B):
Audio input through AUDIO IN CH2 (B) is recorded.
Mix:
Audio input through AUDIO IN CH1 (A) and AUDIO IN
CH2 (B) is mixed and recorded.

REC

REC

REC

REC

DVD

PLAY

PLAY

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