Nr” elements” on – Sony BDP-S5000ES User Manual

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“NR” elements

1

Select “NR” in step 4 above, and press
ENTER.

2

Select an item, and press ENTER.

To use the Playback Memory function

When you play BDs

*1

/DVDs

*2

, the player

stores picture settings for each disc, letting
you play the same disc with the same settings
later. The player can store picture settings for
up to 50 discs. When the settings exceed 50,
the player automatically erases the oldest
setting.

*1

BD-ROMs and BD-REs/BD-Rs in BDMV mode

*2

DVD VIDEOs and DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs/
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in video mode

Set “Playback Memory” to “On” (page 56).

z

The player can store picture settings during video
playback but not during photo playback.

b

When connected with a Theater Mode-compatible
Sony TV using the HDMI cable, set the TV’s video
mode to a mode other than Theater.

To adjust the audio characteristics

1

Press OPTIONS during playback.
The options menu appears.

2

Select “A/V Settings” using

M/m, and

press ENTER.

3

Select “Audio Settings” using

M/m, and

press ENTER.
The “Audio Settings” screen appears.

4

Select an item using

M/m, and press

ENTER.
The default settings are underlined.

5

Select or adjust the settings using

</M/

m/,, and press ENTER.
To adjust any other items, repeat steps 4
and 5.

b

• The “Audio Filter” function does not work for

digital audio signals output from the HDMI OUT/
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jacks.

• There may be little effect by changing the “Audio

Filter” setting depending on the disc or playback
environment.

Items

Details

FNR
(Off/Auto)

Reduces random noise
appearing in the picture.

BNR
(Off/Auto)

Reduces mosaic-like
block noise in the
picture.

MNR
(Off/Auto)

Reduces minor noise
around the picture
outlines (mosquito
noise).

Items

Details

AV SYNC
(short) 0 ~ 20
~ 120 msec
(long)

Adjusts the gap between
picture and sound, by
delaying the sound
output in relation to the
picture output (0 to
120 milliseconds).

Audio Filter
(for analog
audio signals
only)

• Sharp: Provides a

wide frequency range
and spatial feeling.
Normally select this.

• Slow: Provides

smooth and warm
sound.

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