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Purecinema (dvd-video only) – Onkyo DV-SP800 User Manual

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DISPLAY

ENTER

Memory

Move

Select

Off

1

2

3

Check

Adjusting the picture quality settings

– To create your own setting (2)

1 Use the cursor button (

3) to select [Start] then press

ENTER.

DNR
Fine Focus
Sharpness
White Level
Black Level
Hue
Chroma Level
Gamma
Memory

On Off

min

max

soft

fine

min

max

off

max

green

red

min

max

+

Off 1 2

3

Video Memory Select
Video Setup

Chroma Level – Adjusts how saturated colors appear.
Chroma Delay – Compensates for misalignment of the Y

(brightness) and the C (color) components.
Adjusts the brightness of the darker images in the picture.
Only effective with progress scan signals.

5 Use the cursor buttons (

2/3) to adjust the settings.

Adjust these while a disc is playing to see the effect of
changes immediately.

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make adjustments to other

settings.

If you would like to save the settings in the player’s memory, be
sure to select either [1], [2], or [3] in the [Memory] setting to
establish which memory location to save the new settings in.
Please note that if you select a location where settings have
already been saved, the old settings will be replaced by the new
ones.

2 Use the cursor button (

∞) to select [Video Setup] and press

ENTER.

3 Press DISPLAY.

4 Use the cursor buttons (

5/∞) to select the setting and use

the cursor buttons (

2/3) to adjust the settings.

Adjust these while a disc is playing to see the effect of changes
immediately.

5 To memorize the setting, select [Memory 1, 2, or 3], then

press ENTER.

The previous setting will be erased.

7 When you are finished making adjustments, press ENTER

to establish the new settings.

Note

Depending on the disc and your TV/monitor, the effect of these
settings may not be clear.

PureCinema (DVD-Video only)

Video on a DVD discs may be either video material (originally
shot on video) or film material (originally shot on film). Video
material has a frame rate of 30 frames/sec. (NTSC),
compared with 24 frames/sec. for film. This player converts
film material to 60 frames/sec. (in progressive scan mode).
PureCinema adjusts the picture so that it matches more
closely the picture quality of a cinema screen.
You can see whether video on a DVD disc is film or video
material by displaying the video transmission rate (see page
44). If a hash mark (#) appears above the transmission rate
display, it is film material.