Progressive scan, Disc setup – Onkyo DV-SP301 User Manual
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You can enjoy the progressive video images when component
video connection is used to connect this player and TV compatible
with progressive. Compared to a standard interlaced TV picture, a
progressive scan TV is capable of stable, flicker-free images.
On
⇔
Off
Press
ENTER
, if your TVs and monitors have component video
inputs and are compatible with Progressive scan.
No operation is necessary, if your TVs and monitors are not
compatible with progressive scan.
Check the TV’s instruction manual if you are not sure about this.
1. When you press
ENTER
, a warning appears.
2. Follow the guide, and press
ENTER
if your TV is compatible
with Progressive Scan.
A confirmation display appears.
If your TV is not compatible with progressive scan, the display
turns completely black if you Press
ENTER
. Then the display
returns to the interlace display in a few seconds.
* If you cannot return to the Interlace display because your TV is
not compatible with progressive, turn the player into the standby
mode, then press
STANDBY/ON
on the unit while holding down
4.
Notes
• When component video is connected, you can use Progressive
scan. If S-Video or Composite video is connected, Progressive
scan is not available.
• If you connect a TV that is not compatible with a progressive
scan signal and choose [On], the picture may be distorted. With
your TV connected using either the Composite or S-Video
terminals, choose [Off].
• Progressive Scan only works with NTSC format disc.
• When Progressive Scan is set to [On], the video signal is output
from only the component video jacks. The video signal is not
output from the composite video and S-video jacks.
Select whether the player starts to play automatically when you
close the disc tray or not.
On
⇔
Off
To start playback automatically, select [On]. If you do not want to
start playback automatically, select [Off].
Sets the playback time of each JPEG image in the slide show.
(When the JPEG playback is in the slide show mode, “Slide
Interval” sets the playback time for each image.) Use the number
buttons to enter the time (from 1 to 59 seconds).
Selects the playback starting pattern of JPEG images in the slide
show. (When a JPEG image appears in the screen, “Start
Transition” selects the playback starting pattern.) Select the
pattern you desire from the options.
Selects the playback ending pattern of JPEG images in the slide
show. (When a JPEG image fades out from the screen, “End
Transition” selects the playback ending pattern.) Select the pattern
you desire from the options.
Progressive Scan
Disc Setup
Auto Play
Slide Interval
Start Transition
End Transition
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