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PSM192 outputs

The PSM192 has a DVI 1.0 digital video output and a set of component analog outputs. The
DVI output has its own connector on the rear panel of your player. The analog outputs are
available on the player’s BNC component connections. The normal interlaced component
video signals remain available on the RCA component connections.

configuring the PSM192 outputs

The outputs may be configured as component (YPbPr) or RGsB (i.e. RGB with sync on green).
The output mode can be changed only when the player does not have a disc loaded. To
change output mode, first remove any disc that is loaded, close the tray, and wait for the “no
disc” message to appear. To select component press the number keys corresponding to the
letters COM, i.e. 2, 6, 6 on the system remote. To select RGB press the number keys
corresponding to the letters RGB, i.e. 7, 4, 2.

The PSM192, installed in a DVD32FLR, provides external composite and S-Video inputs via
the upper composite and S-Video connectors on the player‘s rear panel. It also has an
internal connection to the DVD video output. For best quality the DVD32FLR should be
configured for component output.

PSM192 inputs

Your DVD32FLR may optionally be fitted
with a video processing board, the
Progressive Scan Module PSM192.
PSM192 generates analog and digital
progressively scanned video outputs from
interlaced video inputs - that applies to the
video signal from DVDs played by the
DVD32FLR, of course, but the PSM192 also
has external inputs to allow progressively
scanned video output to be generated from
all your composite and S-Video sources.
The PSM192 is a de-interlacer, not just a
line doubler, by which we mean it examines
the incoming video fields and determines
which fields can be recombined to produce
an output with maximum vertical resolution.
At the heart of the PSM192 is the Silicon
Image Sil 504 de-interlacer, a highly
sophisticated digital video processor,
carrying out 6 billion operations per
second. The Sil 504 uses advanced motion
adaptive and source adaptive techniques to
create an output image with maximum
vertical resolution without introducing
motion and interlacing artefacts.

progressive scan module PSM192

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