User preferences, Video shift, Rgb attenuation – Philips DVDR 77/00 User Manual
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Video shift'
Use this feature to adjust the position of the picture on your TV left or right using
D , C to
suit your TV set.
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RGB attenuation'
With the buttons
D , C you can attenuate or amplify the RGB-signal on the input socket EXT
2 AUX-I/O These setting concerns only the input signal. The RGB output signal on the socket
EXT 1 TO TV-I/O leaves unchanged.
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Video output'
Since RGB and S-Video signals sometimes use the same connections on a scart cable, the two
signals cannot be transmitted simultaneously. With these settings, you can decide whether RGB
or S-Video signals should be transmitted. This setting affects only the scart sockets of the DVD
recorder ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O output socket and EXT 2 AUX-I/O input socket).
Please also observe which signals are available at which scart socket of the TV set or how the
scart sockets need to be switched.
If necessary, consult the instruction manual of your TV set.
Which settings can I select?
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RGB + CVBS' Depending on the TV set you are using, switching between the
'RGB' and the 'Video(CVBS/FBAS)' signal is done automatically.
If the picture scrolls to the side or the colour quality is poor
on some TV sets when the setting is 'RGB + CVBS', you
must select 'CVBS only'.
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S-video only' Both scart sockets ( EXT 1 TO TV-I/O output socket and
EXT 2 AUX-I/O input socket) process only the S-Video signal.
In case the scart socket of the TV set is not suitable for S-Video
(Y/C) signals, you will only see a black-and-white picture,
although the recording will be made in colour.
Moreover, only the video (CVBS, FBAS) signal will be used for
recordings via the EXT 1 TO TV-I/O scart socket.
Please observe that when making recordings from a video
recorder that transmits only video (CVBS/FBAS) signals through
the scart cable, recordings via scart socket EXT 2
AUX-I/O may be made in black and white.
Therefore, use this setting with caution.
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CVBS only' Only the video (CVBS/FBAS) signal is transmitted regardless of
the video signals (RGB, Y/C) on the scart sockets. This setting is
selected automatically when no 'RGB' or 'S-VIDEO' signal is
detected at the scart socket.
When selecting the settings 'S-video only' or 'CVBS only', the RGB signal
is switched off.
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