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Video menu

TV Aspect

Selects the picture size according to the aspect
ratio of the connected TV. You can select:
16:9—Select if the TV is a wide-screen TV.
Discs recorded in wide-screen format are
displayed full-screen.
4:3 Pan & Scan—Select if the TV is a standard
screen TV and you want discs recorded in
wide-screen format to be displayed full-screen
with the sides cut off. Discs recorded in 4:3
format are displayed full-screen.
4:3 Letter Box—Select if the TV is a standard
screen TV and you want discs recorded in
wide-screen format to be displayed without the
sides cut off. Black bars appear at the top and
bottom of the screen.
16:9 Squeeze—Select if the TV is a
wide-screen TV and you want discs recorded in
4:3 format to be displayed in the center of the
screen in a 4:3 aspect ratio.

HDMI Video
Resolution

Selects the HDMI video resolution. You can
select:

Auto to let your player automatically

select the resolution based on the
connected HDMI device.

480p
720p
1080i
1080p
1080p24 gives a natural and

high-quality film reproduction of
24-frame file material. The connected
TV must be compatible with 1080p24
frame input.

Notes:

• If you select 1080p24 and the contents

of the Blu-ray Disc are not compatible
with 1080p24-frame format, your player
outputs 1080p60 frame.

• If the picture is not displayed correctly

because of the HDMI Video Resolution
setting, press and hold

PLAY on the

front of your player for more than five
seconds. The setting is reset to the
default automatically.

HDMI Deep Color

Selects whether the video from the HDMI OUT
jack uses Deep Color. You can select:

Auto—Video from the HDMI OUT jack is

output in Deep Color to a TV that
supports HDMI Deep Color.

Off—Video from the HDMI OUT jack is

output without Deep Color.

Component
Output

Selects the component video resolution. You
can select 480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i.
If the picture is not displayed correctly because
of the Component Output setting, press and
hold

PLAY on the front of your player for

more than five seconds. The setting is reset to
the default automatically.
If an HDMI cable is connected, you can only
select the video resolution that the HDMI OUT
jack is set to or 480i.
Notes:

• If the component video resolution and

HDMI video resolution do not match,
the video resolution for the component
output is switched to 480i.

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks may not

output any signals depending on the
disc material.

• If you play a copy-protected DVD video,

a 480p signal is output from
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks when
this option is set to 720p or 1080i.

Progressive mode Selects the progressive mode for the video

from the HDMI OUT jack and the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
jacks. You can select:

Auto—Your player automatically

detects 24-frame film, such as movies,
and automatically selects the
appropriate progressive mode.

Video—Suitable for playing back video

disc content such as TV shows or
animation.

Still Mode

Adjusts the picture resolution and quality in
still mode. You can select:

Auto—Automatically selects the best

resolution setting (Frame or Field)
based on the data characteristics of the
picture.

Field—Stabilizes the picture. Picture

quality may become coarse because of
the limited amount of data.

Frame—Displays relatively motionless

pictures in higher resolution and
improves the picture quality. The picture
may become unstable because of
alternate output of two-field data.

An individual picture on the TV screen is called
a

frame. Each frame consists of two separate

images called

fields. Some pictures may be

blurred at the Auto setting because of their data
characteristics.

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