About progressive scan video, Controls and displays 03 – Pioneer DV-989AVi-G User Manual

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Controls and displays

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8

HDMI indicator

Lights when this player is recognized by
another HDMl or DVI/HDCP compatible
component.

9

i.LINK indicator

Lights when this player is recognized by
another i.LINK compatible component.

10

OPEN/CLOSE

Press to open or close the disc tray (when in
standby, this button will also switch the power
on).

11

(reverse scan/skip)

• Press and hold for fast reverse scanning

• Press to jump back to the beginning of the

current chapter or track, then to previous
chapters/tracks

12

(forward scan/skip)

• Press and hold for fast forward scanning

• Press to jump to the next chapter or track

13

(stop)

Press to stop the disc (you can resume
playback by pressing

(play)).

14

(pause)

Press to pause playback. Press again to
restart.

15

(play)

Press to start or resume playback (when in
standby, this button will also switch the power
on).

16 Disc tray

17

This mark indicates compatibility with DVD-
RW discs recorded on a DVD recorder in
Video Recording mode.

About progressive scan video

Compared to interlace video, progressive
scan video effectively doubles the scanning
rate of the picture, resulting in a very stable,
flicker-free image.

Progressive scan video is available only from
the component video output. Use the

PROGRESSIVE

button on the front panel to

switch the component video output and
(except Australian model) the D video out
between interlace and progressive. With a
DVD-Video disc you can do this during
playback, or when the disc is stopped. For
other types of disc, the player must be
stopped.

• If you connect a TV that is not compatible

with a NTSC or PAL progressive scan
signal and switch the player to
progressive, you will not be able to see any
picture at all. In this case, press the

PROGRESSIVE

button on the front panel

to switch back to interlace (the

PROGRESSIVE

indicator should be unlit).

• You can’t switch video output when an

OSD is on-screen.

• The picture on some TVs may

momentarily break up when you switch
the video output of this player.

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