English, Display, Audio – Arcam FMJ BDP100 User Manual
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NOTE
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1080/24p video signals can only be output
using the
HDMI
connection.
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The connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/
projector) must be 1080/24p compatible.
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The output resolution must be set to 1080p or
HDMI Auto.
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The HDMI Auto setting may not set the best
possible resolution. If you have a 1080p Full
HD display, set the resolution to 1080p.
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For full details of output resolutions available
at different outputs, refer to the table on page
E-25.
display
TV Type
– Set the video signal format. If the colour or
picture quality of analogue video appears incorrect,
change this setting. It should not need to be adjusted in
normal use.
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NTSC: USA and Canada video standard.
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PAL: Europe, Australia and China video standard.
Resolution
– Set the video resolution of the
HDMI
and
COMPONENT VIDEO
outputs.
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HDMI Auto: Sets the TV’s preferred resolution.
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1080p: Full HD progressive video.
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1080i: interlaced HD video.
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720p: progressive HD video.
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480p/576p: 480 lines (nTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
progressive video
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480i/576i: 480 lines (nTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)
Standard Definition interlaced video.
TV Aspect
– Set the aspect ratio (shape) of your display.
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16:9 Wide: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3 material
will be zoomed to fit the screen.
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16:9 Pillarbox: Use with widescreen TVs. 4:3
material will be displayed in full, with vertical
black bars at the sides.
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4:3 Pan and Scan: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen
TVs. 16:9 widescreen content will be displayed
with the left- and right-hand sides of the image
cropped to fit the screen (no black bars). The
aspect ratio will be maintained (the image will not
be stretched).
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4:3 Letterbox: Use with 4:3 non-widescreen TVs.
16:9 widescreen content will be displayed with
black bars at the top and bottom.
24p Mode
– Enable or disable 24 frames-per-second
video output (1080/24p).
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On: Select to output 24p signals from the
HDMI
output.
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Off: Disable 24p video output.
Color Depth
– Set the level of Deep Color processing
applied to the HDMI video output.
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36-bit: Select to output 36-bit Deep Color signals
from the
HDMI
output.
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30-bit: Select to output 30-bit Deep Color signals
from the
HDMI
output.
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24-bit: Select to output 24-bit standard color
signals from the
HDMI
output (Deep Color off).
NOTE
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The connected equipment (AV receiver, TV/
projector) must be Deep Color compatible
in order to use 30/36-bit Deep Color signals.
refer to your TV & AV receiver user manual.
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All system HDMI interconnect cables must
be Deep Color compatible in order to use
30/36-bit Deep Color signals.
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If you experience a flickering or abnormal
picture after changing the Deep Color
setting, connect the unit using a Composite
video cable and change the setting to a value
supported by the display.
audio
PCM Downsampling
– Set the maximum sample
rate of audio output from the
OPTICaL
or
COaxIaL
DIgITaL OuT.
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96kHz: Output digital audio with a 96kHz sample
rate (best quality).
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48kHz: Output digital audio with a 48kHz sample
rate (most compatible).
Digital Output
– Sets the audio format output from the
HDMI
,
OPTICaL
or
COaxIaL
DIgITaL OuT.
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Bitstream HD: Output the HD bitstream Blu-ray
Disc soundtrack for decoding in your AV receiver
(
HDMI
output only, requires compatible AV
receiver).
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Bitstream Legacy: Output the relevant legacy
format for the soundtrack. This option is suitab;e
for older AV receivers that are not HD, HDMI
Audio or DTS compatible.
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Bitstream Mixed: Convert all surround audio to
DTS 5.1 surround format. This option gives the
best quality for DTS-compatible AV receivers that
are not HD or HDMI Audio compatible.
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PCM 7.1: Decodes all formats within the player
and outputs PCM audio. Use this option for HD
receivers that cannot decode all HD formats. The
OPTICaL
and
COaxIaL
digital outputs will output
stereo PCM audio.
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PCM 5.1: As PCM 7.1 but any HD 7.1-format
surround soudtracks will be converted to 5.1-
format surround (
HDMI
output only).
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PCM Stereo: Decodes all formats within the
player and outputs PCM audio. All surround-
sound formats are converted to stereo on all audio
output connections.
NOTE
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The signal at the
HDMI
output is also
determined by the formats supported by the
connected equipment.
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For full details of output formats, refer to the
table on page E-25.
Dynamic Range Control
– Set whether to compress the
dynamic range between the loudest and softest sounds
when a Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus or
DolbyTrueHD audio is played back.
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On: Turns on Dynamic range Control so that
quiet sounds can be heard more easily.
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Off: Turns Dynamic range Control off.
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Auto: Allows coding embedded within a Dolby
TrueHD soundtrack to set the dynamic range. For
other soundtracks, responds the same as ‘On’.
language
OSD
– Set the language used for the On Screen Display
(OSD).
Menu
– Set the language used for the Disc Menu and
Pop-up Menu.
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Auto: Sets the priority language of the disc.
Audio
– Set the language for the soundtrack.
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Auto: Sets the priority language of the disc.
Subtitle
– Set the language used for the subtitles.
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Off: Displays no subtitles.
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The ability to select a particular language may
depend on the disc played.
Parental control
Parental control settings can be engaged to prevent
viewing of discs or scenes with material inappropriate
for children. A 4-digit code is required to enable or
disable Parental Control. Parental Control has various
levels; according to the level set, a disc may be stopped
or have certain scenes cut or substituted with alternative
scenes, depending on the disc.
To activate Parental Control:
1. Select the Parental Control menu:
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Settings
>
Parental Control
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2. If Parental Control is set to On, you must enter your
PIn using the remote control numeric buttons.
The default PIn is 3308.
P lease Input 4-Digit P arental P assword :
P arental P assword
OK
C ancel
3. Once the Parental Control menu is accessed, press
the
'
/
,
cursor buttons on the remote to
select from the following items. Press
>
to select
an item.
NOTE
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If the connected equipment (e.g. AV receiver)
does not support 96kHz, silence or loud noise
may result from this setting. If this happens,
set PCM Downsampling to 48kHz.