Hdmi options – AYRE DX-5DSD User Manual

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HDMI Options

Configures video options for the HDMI output.
There is a sub-menu with the following settings:

De-interlacing Mode – Selects the deinterlacing
algorithm that the player should use to convert
interlaced video on a disc to progressive output.
The proper mode will ensure the output video is
free of artifacts. The available options are:

• Auto (default) – Source adaptive deinterlacing is

on. This is the recommended setting as the player
will optimally process a variety of signals.

• Film Bias Mode – The Film Bias Mode may

improve film mode detection in some cases.

• Video Mode – Turn off film mode detection and

treat all content as video origin. Use this setting if
you are certain the disc is made from footage
originally shot with a video camera, and not with
a film camera.

• 2:2 Even - This mode should be used when you

know that the source is high-quality 2:2 pulldown
(i.e., film-based content from a country with a
50Hz video standard). This mode weaves two
adjacent fields together starting with an even field
and combining it with the following odd field. This
may provide a higher quality overall signal than
the ‘Auto’ or ‘Film Bias Mode’ settings, providing
that the source really is a 2:2 pull-down and does
not have bad edits.

• 2:2 Odd - This mode is very similar to “2:2 Even”

except that this weaves two adjacent fields
together starting with an odd field and combining
it with the following even field. Only one of the
2:2 de-interlacing settings is correct for any given

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