Setting Digital Filter, HDMI, 4% down, Word Sync and i.LINK (2)
H_ASP (HDMI aspect ratio)
Selects an aspect ratio for HDMI output. Choose "AUTO",
"4:3" or "FULL" to match your television (monitor).
Normally, select "AUTO". The setting is automatically
switched to "FULL" or "4:3" in accordance with the data
recorded on the disc in use. Note, however, that this
automatic switching may not correctly occur depending on
discs. If this is the case, manually select "FULL" or "4:3".
It may sometimes be necessary to change the aspect ratio
when 4:3 images are distorted, especially when 720p or
1080i is selected. Use the television (monitor) controls to
change the aspect ratio.
If your television (monitor) cannot change the aspect ratio,
change the HDMI aspect ratio of the UX-3 Pi to "4:3".
< You can also use the remote control unit to change the
setting.
Press the HDMI button to turn the HDMI video output ON.
While the front panel's display shows "HDMI>", use the
cursor button (left) to change the setting.
H_EXP (HDMI expand)
Selects HDMI level. Choose either "EXP (Expand)" or "NORM
(Normal)".
If the black areas shown on the monitor aren't dark enough,
select "EXP".
< You can also use the remote control unit to change the
setting.
Press the HDMI button to turn the HDMI video output ON.
While the front panel's display shows "HDMI>", use the
cursor button (right) to change the setting.
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H_RGB
Selects a video signal output from the HDMI terminal. Choose
either "RGB" or "YC
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H_DCOL (Deep Color)
Turns on and off the Deep Color feature that has an effect on
the resolution of the images output from the HDMI terminal.
ON
If the device connected to the HDMI output supports 10 bits,
this output is switched to 10 bits.
If the connected device supports 12 bits but not 10 bits, the
HDMI output is switched to 12 bits. The precision of the data
transmission is, however, the same as in the case of 10 bits.
The HDMI output is switched to 8 bits if the connected device
does not support 10 bits nor 12 bits.
OFF
The HDMI output is always switched to 8 bits.
H_FRC (HDMI Frame Rate Converter)
This function converts the frame rate of DVD-Video discs.
Normally select "NORM".
Select "72Hz" only when the device connected to the HDMI
terminal supports the vertical frequency of 72Hz or 75Hz.
The vertical frequency of 480p/576p, 720p and 1080i will be
converted to 72Hz (NTSC) or 75Hz (PAL).
Filmed movies were originally created at 24 frames per second
and, when selecting "72Hz" (a multiple of 24) for them,
motions in the images may look properly movie-ish.
If the device connected to the HDMI terminal does not
support 72 Hz nor 75 Hz, select "NORM".
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