How different kinds of software appear on your, Television – Panasonic DVD-RV40 EN User Manual

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•Audio is heard at any speed when playing CDs, regardless of any

settings at “2 Audio during Search”.

•Audio is not heard at any speed when playing CDs encoded with

DTS, regardless of any settings at "2 Audio during Search”.

• It is recommended that “1 PAL 60” is selected in ‘7 NTSC Disc

Output” when a PAL TV is connected; however, the images shown
below will appear on the TV screen. The picture may be

compressed vertically.

For your reference
• l/P/B

To efficiently store video on DVD, common elements among frames

are used in common, and different elements are recorded with each
individual frame. The frame that contains the common elements is
called an l-picture, a complete frame in itself. A P-picture is
calculated from past I or P-pictures. The frame that fills in the
spaces between the t-and P-pictures is called the B-picture.
l-pictures have the best picture quality, so they should be used
when making picture adjustments.

• Frame

Individual images in a video or on the television are called frames.

•Field

Half of the video information (video signal) in a frame is called a

field. With conventional TV systems, a single frame (a single
screen) consists of two fields.

• Frame still

The two fields are displayed alternately on the TV screen, so the

image may be blurry. However, the image quality is better than field
images.

•Field still

Only one field (half of the video information) is displayed on the TV
screen, so the apparent resolution is low. However, there is no
blurring on the screen.

How different kinds of software appfpr on your teievision

DVD software is recorded in a variety of picture formats, and how they appear on your TV depends on the software, the kind of TV you have, and the

picture mode your TV is set to.
•Letterbox refers to pictures where black bands appear at the top and bottom.
• Pan and scan refers to pictures where part of the picture is cut off so it fills the whole screen.

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Television and

picture mode

Software format

4:3

16:9

full mode

16:9

zoom mode

16:9

auto mode

Wide-screen, pan and scan

Edges cut off

Full screen

Top and bottom cut off

Full screen

Wide-screen, non-pan and
scan

Letterbox

Regular (4:3)

Full screen

Screen stretched
horizontally

Top and bottom cut off

Full screen with black
bands at right and left

Regular (4:3) letterbox

Letterbox

Letterbox with screen
stretched horizontally

Full screen

Letterbox with
extremities of picture
stretched

The names given to the television picture modes depends on the make of your television. There may also be slight differences in how the pictures

appear on the screen. Refer to your television’s operating instructions for details.

VQT8633

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