Denon TENTATIVE DVD-756 User Manual

Dvd-756, Tentative, Dvd audio/video & super audio cd player

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DVD-756

DVD-Audio/Video & Super Audio CD Player

HDMI Interface with Multi Channel Audio (*1)
• 480P/720P/1080i Scaling

Progressive Scan featuring DCDi by Faroudja

Progressive Scan technology represents a vast improvement over the interlaced
scanning method used in TV broadcasts and other conventional applications, as
it can process around twice as much video data to produce a sharper, noise-
free picture with finer details. High-definition video images are faithfully displayed
with optimum naturalness and beauty. Now, this DCDi technology that was
available only in the higher-end DVD players has been included in Denon's
affordable DVD-756.
The DVD-756 has a feature of manual IP detection mode selection. Even if a
DVD-Video disc was mastered with wrong progressive flag or without a flag, the
user can select a mode (Auto1, Auto2, Video1, 2 or 3) to enjoy higher
performance of picture quality.

DVD-Audio/Video, Super Audio CD Universal Player
11 bit, 216 MHz High Resolution Video D/A Converters
Bass Management for HDMI Output

DVD-R/RW Playback (*2)

With the increasing presence of DVD recorders, consumers are increasingly
recording audio and video material onto DVD discs.
These discs can be played back on the DVD-756.

CD-R/RW (MP3 / Windows Media Audio 9 / JPEG / Kodak Picture CD)
Playback (*2)

The DVD-756 supports the CD-R/RW format. It plays finalized CD-R/RW discs
(single-session or multi-session) containing MP3/WMA9 audio files. It also reads
still photos in the Kodak Picture CD or JPEG format taken by a digital camera.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed with
Microsoft technology. It claims to offer the highest quality sound available in the
industry. If WMA is used to compress a music CD on a PC, for instance, using the
new Encoder 9, the quality of sound at 48 kbps is said to be equivalent to that of
the original CD.

24-bit, 192-kHz High Resolution Audio D/A Converters

Picture Zooming (x2 or x4)

During play, when you press the Zoom button on the remote control, you can
enlarge the picture by 2x or 4x. Use the cursor to move the enlarged viewing area
up, down, to the left, or to the right.

A Wealth of Playback Functions

The DVD-756 includes a wide variety of playback functions, such as Resume Play,
for returning to the Pause position on the disc after the playback was restarted;
Slow Play; Repeat Play (A-B, Chapter, Track, Disc); Random Play and Program
Play.

VSS (Virtual Surround Sound)

Enjoy enveloping surround sound using just one pair of speakers.

Discrete Remote Control commands for Power On/Off

Aluminum Front Panel

The DVD-756 features the front panel is made of strong, high-grade aluminum.
When combined with a Denon A/V surround amp of uniform design, the matching
front panels give a touch of elegance to any decor.

Color Component Video Output

The DVD-756 provides color component video (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) output that
ensure the best reproduction of fine color detail with today’s high-end video moni-
tors and large screen projectors that feature component video inputs. This connec-
tion method provides the best video quality compared to “S”-video and composite
video connections.

2 MB Buffer Memory

This unit is equipped with a 2 MB buffer memory to ensure that both picture and
sound are played without interruption when the DVD disc shifts from layer 1 to
layer 2, or in the rare event of a pickup dropout.

Picture Adjustment function

Brightness/Contrast/Colour/ Gamma Correction/Sharpness

Aspect Ratio Function for Correct Image Displays

When you want to view video images with an aspect ratio of 4:3 on a 16:9
Progressive TV monitor, the DVD-756's Aspect Ratio function converts the images
to the correct aspect ratio so that you can enjoy high-quality Progressive output on
your screen. This function also converts 16:9 images for output to 4:3 TV screens.

Icon Based On-screen Display

DVD Audio/Video & Super Audio CD Player

The DVD-756 is endowed with technology to unleash the full impact of DVD-Video picture quality. The DVD-756 also

uses 11-bit, 216-MHz video D/A converter to faithfully preserve the delicate low-level signals often lost during D/A

conversion. With these advanced video image technologies, the DVD-756 will reproduce with the highest resolution,

DVD images on Progressive-compliant monitors and projectors. In addition to these features, the DVD-756’s HDMI port

supports multi-channel DVD-Video and DVD-Audio output when connected to HDMI compliant equipment. For

sound, it is high quality audio D/A conversion and Digital Bass Management that will bring out the best of not only Super

Audio CD and DVD-Audio discs, but your entire CD collection as well.

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