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Switching the output
video resolution

Use the procedure below to switch the output video resolution from
the various video output terminals.

Press OUTPUT RESOLUTION.

The current output video resolution are displayed on the TV screen
and on the player’s front panel display.

When pressed again, the output video resolution switches.

The output video resolution can also be switched using

/.

The output video resolution can also be switched by pressing
RESOLUTION on the player’s front panel.

The output video resolution can also be switched by selecting
Output Video Resolution from the TOOLS menu.

The output video resolution depends on the video output terminal.
See the table below.

Caution

• On some TVs, the picture may not be displayed properly when

the resolution is switched. If this happens, use

OUTPUT

RESOLUTION to set to a resolution at which the picture is
properly displayed.

• When video signals are being output with a resolution of 1080/

60i, 1080/60p, 1080/24p or 720/60p from the HDMI output
terminal or component video output terminals, the picture may
be output with an aspect ratio of 16:9, even if the

TV Aspect

Ratio is set to 4:3 (Standard).

• The picture may not be displayed for a while when the resolution

is switched.

About Film material

The film material is a video signal with a frame rate of 24 frames/
second. For example, these materials include 1080/24p, 720/24p,
etc.

To output film material

To output 1080/24p film material from the HDMI output terminal, set
the output video resolution to either

Auto or Source Direct.

Caution

• 1080/24p signals can only be output from the

HDMI OUT

terminal. They cannot be output from other video terminals.

• When

Auto is selected, the picture is output at 60 frames/

second if your TV is not compatible with 1080/24p signals.

• When

Source Direct is selected, the signals are output as such,

even if your TV is not compatible with 1080/24p signals. If the
picture is not displayed properly, use

OUTPUT RESOLUTION to

set to the output video resolution at which the picture is properly
displayed.

• 720/24p video signals are output at 60 frames/second, even if

the resolution is set to

Auto or Source Direct.

Output
video
resolution
setting

HDMI OUT
terminal

COMPONENT
VIDEO output

terminals

1

1. Depending on the BD, the pictures may not be output.

S-VIDEO/VIDEO

output terminal

1

Auto

2

2. Cannot be selected when the video signals are being output from the

COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals, S-VIDEO output terminal or the VIDEO
output terminal.

Resolution

preferred by TV

3,4

3. For details on the output of film material (1080/24p or 720/24p video signals),

see To output film material.

4. Sources with a resolution of 720/60p and 720/24p are output at 1080/60i, even

if the TV’s recommended resolution is 1080/60p.

480i

480/60i

480/60i

480/60i

480p

480/60p

480/60p

1080i

1080/60i

1080/60i

5

5. Depending on the BD or DVD, the signals may be output at 480/60p.

1080p

2

1080/60p

6

6. Depending on the connected HDMI cable, the video signals may not be output.

Also, sources with a resolution of 720/60p and 720/24p are output at 1080/60i.

Source
Direct

Resolution
recorded on

disc

3,7,8

7. Depending on the connected TV, the video signals may not be output.
8. 720/24p film material is output at 720/60p.

Resolution
recorded on

disc

7,8,9

9. 1080/24p film material is output at 1080/60i.

480/60i

CLEAR

ENTER

VIDEO SELECT PLAY MODE

HOME MEDIA

GALLERY

MENU

DISPLAY

POPUP MENU

AUDIO

VIDEO

SECONDARY

OUTPUT

RESOLUTION

Auto

Output Video Resolution

Source :

1080/60i

Current Output :

1080/60i

Video resolution of

currently playing discs

Output video resolution

from the player

Example:

Auto

Output Video Resolution

Source :

1080/24p

Current Output :

1080/24p

Video resolution of

currently playing discs

Output video resolution

from the player

Example: