Sony RDR-HX680 User Manual

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Setting options for recording picture

quality
For details about each setting, see the
explanation of the display.

Setting options for playback picture

quality
For details about each setting, see the
explanation of the display.

Prog.
Motion

Adjusts the progressive video
signal when “Component
Video Out” is set to
“Progressive” (page 105) or
when using the HDMI
connection.
Select “Motion” for a picture,
including subjects that move
dynamically.
Select “Still” for a picture
with little movement.

Cinema

Converts the progressive
video signal to match the type
of DVD software that you are
watching when “Component
Video Out” is set to
“Progressive” (page 105) or
when using the HDMI
connection.
Select “Auto” to detect the
software type (Film-based or
Video-based) automatically
and select the appropriate
conversion mode. Normally
select this position.
Select “Off” to fix the
conversion mode to the mode
for Video-based software.

3-D Y/C

Adjusts the brightness/colour
separation for the video
signals.
Select “Motion” for a picture,
including subjects that move
dynamically.
Select “Still” for a picture
with little movement.

YNR
(luminance
noise
reduction)

Reduces noise contained in
the luminance element of the
video signal.

CNR
(chroma
noise
reduction)

Reduces noise contained in
the chroma element of the
video signal.

Detail

Adjusts the sharpness of
images outlines.

White AGC Turn on for automatic white

level adjustment.

White
Enhancer

Adjusts the intensity of white.

Black
Enhancer

Adjusts the intensity of black.

Black
Level

Selects the black level (setup
level) for the NTSC video
signals.
Select “ON” to set the black
level of the input signals to the
standard level. Normally,
select “OFF” position.

Hue

Adjusts the colour balance.

Chroma
Level

Makes the colours deeper or
lighter.

Prog.
Motion

Adjusts the progressive video
signal when “Component
Video Out” is set to
“Progressive” (page 105) or
when “Screen Resolution” is
set to other than “720 x 576i”
(or “720 x 480i”) (page 113).
Select “Motion” for a picture,
including subjects that move
dynamically.
Select “Still” for a picture
with little movement.

Cinema

Converts the progressive
video signal to match the type
of DVD software that you are
watching when “Component
Video Out” is set to
“Progressive” (page 105) or
when “Screen Resolution” is
set to other than “720 x 576i”
(or “720 x 480i”) (page 113).
Select “Auto1” to
automatically detect the
software type (Film-based or
Video-based) and select the
appropriate conversion mode.
Normally select this position.
If the picture appears
unnatural, select “Auto2,”
“On,” or “Off.”

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