Switching the output
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video resolution
Use the procedure below to switch the output video
resolution from the various video output terminals.
Press RESOLUTION /.
PROGRAM
• The current output video resolution setting is
displayed on the player's front panel display.
To switch the output video resolution, press
RESOLUTION / again.
• The output video resolution setting can also be
switched by selecting Resolution from the Initial
Setup menu (page 42).
If high definition videos of 4K etc.
are not visible
Change the settings by the following procedure.
1
Press the HDMI button on the remote control for
5 seconds or more.
2
If "4K 4:4:4" is displayed on the product screen,
use / button to change it to "4K 4:2:0".
If the video improves after changing the setting, continue
using this setting.
To revert the setting to the original value, do the operation
described above again and change the setting to "4K
4:4:4".
Caution
• On some devices (TV, AV receiver or amplifier, etc.),
the video or audio may not be output properly when
the resolution is switched. If this happens, use
RESOLUTION to set a resolution at which the video
and audio are properly output.
• When video signals are being output with a resolution
of 4K/24p, 4K, 1080/50i, 1080/50p, 720/50p, 1080/24p,
1080/60i, 1080/60p or 720/60p from the HDMI OUT
terminals, the picture may be output with an aspect
ratio of 16:9, even if the TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4:3
(Standard).
• The picture may not be displayed for a while when the
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• When the connected device supports 3D and if a 3D
Disc is played back, the 3D output is prioritized for
output, regardless of the resolution settings. Also,
switching of resolution may not be possible while the
3D contents are playing.
• When Auto is selected, the picture is output at 60
frames/second if your TV is not compatible with 1080/
24p signals.
• When 4K, 4K/24p, 1080/24p or Source Direct is
selected, the signals are output as such, even if your
TV is not compatible with 4K, 4K/24p or 1080/24p
signals. If the picture is not displayed properly, use
RESOLUTION / to set an output video resolution
at which the video and audio signals are properly
output.
• When the Resolution is set to Auto and if the
television set in use supports 4K or 4K/24p output,
then the output is made in 4K or 4K/24p. If the
connected television set does not support 4K or 4K/
24p, then the output is made with a recommended
resolution other than 4K.
• The pictures are output with the preferred output
resolution of the device (TV, AV receiver or amplifier,
etc.) connected to the selected video output terminal.
However, if devices are connected to both HDMI
MAIN and HDMI SUB, the pictures are output with a
resolution which both devices support. If the
resolution supported by the devices connected to the
HDMI MAIN and HDMI SUB terminals vary, then
either turn off the power of the device that is not in
use, or connect the device that will be used to the
HDMI MAIN terminal and set the HDMI Mode
setting to Single in order to deliver output on the
device used for viewing video with optimum
resolution.
• When the HDMI Mode is set to Dual and if only one
of the devices that is connected to the HDMI MAIN
and the HDMI SUB supports 3D, then a 3D disc may
not be played back. In such cases, either only connect
the device that supports 3D or connect the device that
supports 3D to the HDMI MAIN terminal and set the
HDMI Mode to Single to play back the disc.
• When the Resolution is set to Auto, 1080p, 4K or 4K/
24p and if the resolution of output from the HDMI is
1080p, 4K or 4K/24p, then output may not occur
depending on the HDMI cable in use.
• There are resolutions that cannot be output
depending on the television set in use.
• When the HDMI Mode is set to Pure Audio, the
1080p60, 4K/60p or 4K/24p, output will not occur even
if the resolution is set to Auto or 1080p, 4K or 4K/
24p. The output will be delivered with a resolution of
1080/60i, 1080/24p or the like, depending on the
resolution of the source and the connected television
set.