Display settings – Tascam BD-MP4K Professional-Grade 4K UHD Blu-ray Player User Manual
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TASCAM BD-MP4K
Display Settings
TV
Function
Options
Explanation
TV Screen
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16:9 Full
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16:9 Normal
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4:3 Pan & Scan
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4:3 Letterbox
Use to set the display aspect ratio.
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16:9 Full: This sets the aspect ratio to 16:9. 4:3 video will also be
converted to 16:9.
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16:9 Normal: This usually sets the aspect ratio to 16:9. 4:3 video
will be shown with black bands on the left and
right sides.
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4:3 Pan & Scan: This sets the aspect ratio to 4:3. 16:9 video will
also be converted to 4:3.
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4:3 Letterbox: This usually sets the aspect ratio to 4:3. 16:9 video
will be shown with black bands on the top and
bottom.
Resolution
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Auto
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480I/576I
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480P/576P
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720P
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1080I
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1080P
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2160P
Use to set the image resolution.
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If Auto is selected, this unit will detect the optimal resolution for
the monitor or TV. In this case, a message confirming whether to
save the selected setting will appear. Select
OK
as necessary.
HDR Setting
Auto/HDR/SDR
Set whether signals output are high dynamic range (HDR) or
standard dynamic range (SDR).
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Auto: The unit switches automatically between HDR and SDR
resolutions.
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HDR: HDR resolution is always output.
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SDR: SDR resolution is always output.
NOTE
This function cannot be used when the Dolby Vision mode is
enabled.
Dolby Vision mode
Auto/Low latency/LL RGB/Off
Set the Dolby Vision mode.
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TV System
NTSC/PAL/Multi
Select the broadcast format
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of the device connected to the unit.
HDMI Color Space
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RGB
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YCbCr
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YCbCr422
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Full RGB
Select the HDMI output color space.
HDMI Deep Color
30-bit/36-bit/48-bit
Off
Select the HDMI output deep color mode.
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NOTE
This function cannot be used if the HDMI Color Space is set to
“
YCbCr422
”.
HDMI 1080P 24Hz
On/Off
Turn frame rate conversion on/off for 1080P Blu-ray discs that play
back at 24 Hz.
HDMI 3D
Auto/Off
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When Auto is selected, the 3D signal will automatically be
output when 3D video is played.
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When Off is selected, 3D signals will not be output.
* 1
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support HDR.
* 2
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support Dolby Vision.
* 3
When in a region that supports both NTSC and PAL, select “Multi”.
* 4
For this function to work properly, the TV or monitor must support HDMI version 1.3 or later.