Hdmi formats, The hi-def button, Rgb-to-scart connections – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

Page 37: Angle selection, Additional features

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Additional Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Signalling of the widescreen format is also possible with

NTSC and 480p/576p progressive scan video signals. The

UDP-89 outputs the appropriate widescreen “flags”, however

not all display devices may be able to correctly interpret the

signalisation.

HDMI formats

The rear panel HDMI connector carries both High Definition

(HD) digital video and multichannel digital audio, for connection

to suitable HD display devices. The HD video formats are also

available (with some restrictions) at the analogue component

video outputs. The audio may also be obtained independently of

the HDMI connector at the S/PDIF digital audio outputs.

The HDMI output will only be active if the Video out item on the

Video tab of the Setup menu is set to Progressive YUV or HD

YUV/HDMI. Selection of 480i & 576i video formats disables

the output.

SD resolutions of 480p (NTSC) and, 576p (PAL), plus HD

resolutions of 720p and 1080i are supported. The HDMI output

may automatically set itself to the resolution of the display device

(this will also affect all analogue video outputs), but each of these

resolutions may be “forced” by the player, by altering the setting

of the HD Resolution item in the Video tab of the Setup menu.

See page 39 for more details.

The HI-DEF button

Output video format is normally set via the Setup menu (see

page 39); in many situations, once it is set it rarely needs to be

changed.

The HI-DEF button on the IR

remote control allows selection

of the output video format at any

time without having to access

the menu.

This is particularly useful if the format has been left at an

HD resolution and the unit then subsequently connected to a

monitor or TV that either doesn’t support the higher resolutions,

or via the composite or S-video outputs.

The diagram below shows what options are available via the

HI-DEF button

YUV 576i/50 (PAL)

YUV 480i/60 (NTSC)

576p/50 (PAL)

480p/60 (NTSC)

720p/50 (PAL)

720p/60 (NTSC)

1080i/50 (PAL)

1080i/60 (NTSC)

RGB

(DEFAULT)

Auto (HDMI)

RGB-to-SCART connections

Display devices equipped with suitable SCART connectors

(so-called SCART 1 type) may be able to receive RGB component

video to produce a picture of significantly higher quality than

composite video. Check with the display device’s manual to

ensure that the SCART connector is suitably equipped.

This type of connection should be implemented instead of

composite video wherever possible. However note that it is also

necessary to connect the rear panel CVBS and RGB Switching

outputs. A SCART connector wired as per the diagram below

should work in most cases.

1

10

8

6

4

11

9

7

5

3

2

20

18

16

14

12

19

17

15

13

Y/G

P

b

/B

Pr/R

CVBS

RGB SWITCHING

R (sig)

R (gnd)

G (sig)

G (gnd)
B (sig)

B (gnd)

C

V

B

S

(s

ig

)

C

V

B

S

(g

nd

)

RGB switch control

0v ref

Angle selection

Some DVD Video discs include one or more alternative video

tracks, often shot with different camera angles.

These tracks may be viewed, if

available, by pressing the ANGLE

button on the remote control

unit, which will step through the

alternatives available.

To check whether a DVD Video disc contains any alternative

“Angles”, press the DISPLAY button on the remote control unit

to reveal the on-screen banner (see page 25). The ANGLE

information is displayed in the form Angle m/n, where n is the

number of alternative tracks available on the disc, and m is the

number of the currently-selected track.

Note: The inclusion of alternative audio tracks is at the

discretion of the disc authoring stage.

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