Additional features – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Additional Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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TV System — this should be set according to the prevailing

video standard in your territory. The options are:

Auto — this is the factory default setting. With TV

System set to Auto, the video output follows the standard

recorded on the disc. This is the best setting if your

display device is able to auto-select between NTSC and

PAL formats. When no disc is playing, the standard used

is that of the last video disc or file played.

NTSC — video outputs will be to the NTSC standard.

Select this setting if your display device is NTSC-only. Note

that PAL video discs will be converted to NTSC, but this

may cause a reduction in the quality of the displayed video.

If your display device can auto-select NTSC or PAL, Auto

will generally be a better setting for playing PAL discs.

PAL — video outputs will be to the PAL standard. Select

this setting if your display device is PAL-only. Note that

NTSC video discs will be converted to PAL, but this may

cause a reduction in the quality of the displayed video. If

your display device can auto-select NTSC or PAL, Auto will

generally be a better setting for playing NTSC discs.

See also “NTSC/PAL” on page 35 for additional information

regarding NTSC/PAL compatibility with various disc types.

Video out — this setting determines the video format available

at the rear panel Component video outputs

and the digital

HDMI output

. The first three options are for Standard

Definition (SD) displays; select HD YUV/HDMI when using an

HD-capable display connected to the digital HDMI output or

analogue component outputs:

RGB — this sets the analogue component outputs to RGB

format, at an interlaced resolution of 480i (NTSC) or 576i

(PAL). The HDMI output is off.
Interlace YUV

— this sets the analogue component

outputs to YUV format, at an interlaced resolution of 480i

(NTSC) or 576i (PAL). The HDMI output is off.

Progressive YUV — this sets the analogue component

and HDMI outputs to YUV format, at a progressive

resolution of 480p (NTSC) or 576p (PAL).
HD YUV/HDMI

— this sets the analogue component

and HDMI outputs to YUV format, at a High Definition

(HD) resolution of 720p or 1080i, as selected by the HD

Resolution setting (see next menu item). The progressive

SD formats of 480p and 576p are also repeated.

When the video output format is changed, additional pop-up

dialogue boxes will request confirmation that the change should

take place, as changing the format when an unsuitable display

device is connected will result in a scrambled image.

The video output format may also be changed with the HI-DEF

button on the RC-89 Remote Control Unit. See HD Resolution

for more information.

The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video

format as it is selected.

HD Resolution — This setting determines the video resolution of

HD video outputs at the HDMI connector

and the component

video connectors

, if available. This setting is only adjustable if

Video out is set to HD YUV/HDMI, otherwise HD Resolution is

set to AUTO HDMI. The options are:

AUTO HDMI — This is the default setting; the video

resolution of the HDMI and component outputs is set

automatically to the “preferred” format of any HDMI display

connected to it, and no user interaction is required.

Note that this auto-mode may not be supported and the

resolution will default to 480p/576p. In this case, the

higher resolutions of 720p and 1080i may be manually

selected below.

480p/576p — This sets the HD outputs to progressive

scan versions of SD NTSC or PAL resolutions – 480p

(NTSC) or 576p (PAL).

720p — sets to HD progressive resolution, 720 x 1280

1080i — sets to HD interlaced resolution, 1080 x 1920

Note: Not all display devices will correctly display the 1080i

output from PAL discs (1080i/50) when connected to the

component outputs of the UDP-89. If HDMI is available, this

should be used instead.

Also note that the composite and S-video outputs are only active

at the SD 480/576 resolutions.

When the HD resolution is changed, additional pop-up dialogue

boxes will request confirmation that the change should take

place, as changing the resolution when an unsuitable display

device is connected will result in a scrambled image.

The front panel display also briefly confirms each new video

resolution as it is selected.

Brightness — allows adjustment of the overall picture brightness

in 16 increments

Sharpness — allows adjustment of the picture sharpness in 16

increments

HD Jpeg mode — When this item is set to On, JPEG files can

be displayed in full HD resolution (either 720p or 1080i) on a

suitable HD monitor.

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