Technika BRSS10 User Manual

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SYSTEM SETTINGS - DISPLAY CATEGORY

The display category settings change the way in which

the player is set up to work with your TV.
To check the current display settings:

Navigate to the Display category of the Settings

Menu.

A window will open which will display the current display

settings.

TV type:
You can select either PAL or NTSC video signals. The

correct setting for the UK and Europe is PAL.
Resolution (HDMI only):

CAUTION: If you change to display resolution

settings that are incompatible with your TV, you

may lose the TV picture completely. If your TV is

connected via HDMI, the ‘Auto’ setting (factory

setting) is strongly recommended as the TV will

automatically set the resolution of the player

for optimum results. If you lose the picture as

a result of changing the resolution, refer to the

Troubleshooting section for instructions to

recover the picture.

From the resolution sub-menu you can choose to

manually set the HDMI resolution in the range -

Auto (the player resolution is set by your TV)

1080p

1080i

720p

576p

576i

NOTE: Although resolution settings will be displayed

on a TV connected to the composite video (CVBS) video

output, the resolution of the composite video output is

fixed at 576i (PAL operation) or 480i (NTSC operation).

Current display

settings

To change settings in the display category, press the

P

button.

The display settings edit window will open.

You can now edit the display settings.

TV Aspect:
Change this setting to match the aspect ratio (shape) of

your TV. Widescreen TVs generally have an aspect ratio of

16:9, older full-screen TVs have an aspect ration of 4:3.
If you have a widescreen 16:9 format TV, choose one of

the 16:9 formats -

Choose 16:9 Wide (factory setting) to present

widescreen programs correctly on a 16:9

widescreen TV.
Choose 16:9 Pillarbox when watching an older 4:3

movie on a widescreen TV. This will display the

movie in its correct proportions and with black bars

at the edges of the picture, rather than stretching

the picture to fit the full width of a widescreen TV.

If you have a full-screen 4:3 format TV, choose one of the

4:3 formats -

Choose 4:3 Pan and Scan to display 16:9 movies

on the 4:3 TV with full height, but cropping of the

picture at the screen edges.
Choose 4:3 Letterbox to display 16:9 movies in full

width on a 4:3 TV (but black bars at the top and

bottom of the screen).

Film Mode (1080p24)
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 frames per

second. Many movies on Blu-ray discs are recorded at this

frame rate.
If your TV is compatible with a frame rate of 24 frames

per second, then change this setting to ‘On’ (the factory

setting is off).
Deep Color:
The HDMI 1.3 specification features a maximum colour

resolution of 16 bits.
Set Deep Color to ‘On’ to expand the colour range possible

from your player to a maximum of 36 bits.

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