Video output settings, The initial settings menu 08, Auto progressive (dv-656a only) – Pioneer DV-656A User Manual

Page 53: S-video out, Tv screen, Default setting: 16:9 (wide)

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The Initial Settings Menu

08

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En

Auto Progressive (DV-656A only)

• Default setting:

Off

You only need to make this setting if you
connected this player to your TV using the
component video outputs.

Digital Audio Out

Video Output

Language

Display

Options

Speakers

TV Screen

Auto Progressive

S-Video Out

Still Picture

On

Off

Initial Settings

When set to

On, discs in 16:9 format are

output as progressive video, while 4:3 format
discs are output as interlaced video. This
corrects a problem with some TVs that
display 4:3 material stretched when fed a
progressive scan signal. If you do not
experience this problem you can leave this
setting as

Off.

S-Video Out

• Default setting:

S2

You only need to make this setting if you
connected this player to your TV using an
S-Video cord.

Digital Audio Out

Video Output

Language

Display

Options

Speakers

TV Screen

Auto Progressive

S-Video Out

Still Picture

S1

S2

Initial Settings

(DV-656A screen)

If you find that the picture is stretched or
distorted on the default

S2 setting, try

changing it to

S1. (See also S1 and S2 in the

Glossary on

page 71.)

If your AV receiver (or other connected
component) is compatible with MPEG audio,
set this to

MPEG, otherwise set it to MPEG >

PCM (MPEG audio is converted to more
compatible PCM audio). Check the manual
that came with the other component if you’re
unsure whether it is MPEG audio compat-
ible.

Video Output settings

TV Screen

• Default setting:

16:9 (Wide)

Digital Audio Out

Video Output

Language

Display

Options

Speakers

TV Screen

Auto Progressive

S-Video Out

Still Picture

4:3 (Letter Box)

4:3 (Pan&Scan)

16:9 (Wide)

Initial Settings

(DV-656A screen)

If you have a widescreen TV, select the

16:9

(Wide) setting—widescreen DVD software is
then shown using the full screen area. When
playing software recorded in conventional
(4:3) format, the settings on your TV will
determine how the material is presented—
see the manual that came with your TV for
details on what options are available.

If you have a conventional TV, select either
4:3 (Letter Box) or 4:3 (Pan & Scan). In
Letter Box mode, widescreen software is
shown with black bars at the top and bottom
of the screen. Pan & Scan chops the sides off
widescreen material to make it fit the 4:3
screen (so even though the image looks
larger on the screen, you’re actually seeing
less of the picture). See also

page 67.

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