Video Setup
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Output Setting
o Video Adjust: Select More... and press OK to view the sliders for Brightness, Contrast,
Hue, and Saturation. Use the left/right cursor buttons () to adjust each one. Press b
to return to the previous screen.
o 3D Output: When set to Auto, DN-500BD MKII will determine automatically display 3D
video output if a video uses it. When set to Off, no videos will use 3D video output.
o TV Aspect Ratio: Select the desired aspect ratio: 16:9 Full, 16:9 Normal, 4:3 Pan & Scan,
or 4:3 Letterbox.
o TV System: Select the broadcasting standard for your location: NTSC, PAL, or Multi. By
default, this should already be set to the correct format for your location. Select Multi only if
your TV supports both NTSC and PAL systems.
o Resolution: Select the picture resolution: Auto (DN-500BD MKII will detect the optimal
resolution automatically), 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
o 1080p24 Conversion: When set to On, DN-500BD MKII will convert the frame rate of
1080p Blu-ray video playing at 24 Hz to 60 Hz (for locations using the NTSC standard) or 50
Hz (for locations using the PAL standard). When set to Off, DN-500BD MKII will always play
1080p 24 Hz Blu-ray video at 24 Hz. Your TV must support 1080p 24 Hz Blu-ray video for
this to work properly.
Important: This option applies only to the HDMI output at a 1080p resolution.
o DVD 24p Conversion: When set to On, DN-500BD MKII will convert the frame rate of a
1080p DVD video playing at 24 Hz to 60 Hz (for locations using the NTSC standard) or 50
Hz (for locations using the PAL standard). When set to Off, DN-500BD MKII will always play
1080p 24 Hz DVD video at 24 Hz. Your TV must support 1080p 24 Hz DVD video for this to
work properly.
Important: This option applies only to the HDMI output at a 1080p resolution.
o HDMI Color Space: Select the color space for the HDMI output: RGB PC Level (standard
for most computer displays), YCbCr (4:4:4 color space), YCbCr 4:2:2 (the closest
approximation to the original color space of video discs), or RGB Video Level (standard for
most video displays).
o HDMI Deep Color: Select the Deep Color mode for the HDMI output: 30 bits, 36 bits, 48
bits, or Off (24 bits). Each setting indicates the total bit depth that an HDMI v1.3 picture will
use. Using a higher bit depth usually improves gradients and color transitions. Your TV
must support HDMI v1.3 for this feature to work properly.
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