Sony BVME171 Operation Guide - Page 56
Hz, 48 Hz, and 50 Hz. [Off] is always, Set [Native Scan] to [On] for
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Submenu [V Delay] [Flicker Free] [Aperture] [Mono] Setting Sets whether or not to display in V delay ([Off] or [On]). Note The picture is not displayed in V delay in the following cases: When the input signal has no sync signal When the internal signal is displayed When [Format] of the [Channel Configuration] menu is set to [HDMI] or [Composite] When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On] When the captured frame is displayed Sets whether or not to perform flicker free ([Off] or [On]). An OLED panel can provide superior video responsiveness and scan driving, reproducing images with little contouring or afterimaging. However, scan driving can cause flicker when input signals have a low vertical frequency (24P/PsF, 50i, etc.). Set [Flicker Free] to [On] to greatly reduce this phenomenon. With this mode set to on, quick-moving images may exhibit contours or an afterimage. Note [Flicker Free] cannot be selected in the HDR display. [On] is always set for signals of vertical frequency 24 Hz, 25 Hz, 48 Hz, and 50 Hz. [Off] is always set for signals of 30 Hz and 60 Hz. For details on the HDR (High Dynamic Range) display, see page 43. Sets whether or not to perform aperture modification ([Off] or [On]). (Default value: [Off] (when the signal is displayed in [Aspect Correction] mode of the native display)) (Default value: [On] (when the signal is displayed in mode other than [Aspect Correction] of the native display)) Note The aperture modification does not function when an HDMI computer signal is input, or the software version of this unit is 1.1 or later, and [Gamma] is set to [S-LOG3(SDR)], [SLOG2(SDR)], [S-LOG3(HDR)], [SLOG2(HDR)], [SMPTE ST2084(HDR)], [ITU-R BT.2100(HLG)], or [S-LOG3(Live HDR)]. Sets whether or not to display in monochrome mode ([Off] or [On]). Submenu [Blue Only] [R Off] [G Off] [B Off] [Chroma Up] [Interlace] [Marker] Setting Sets whether or not to display only the blue signal as a monochrome picture after cutting the red and green signals ([Off] or [On]). Sets whether or not to cut the red signal ([Off] or [On]). Sets whether or not to cut the green signal ([Off] or [On]). Sets whether or not to cut the blue signal ([Off] or [On]). Sets whether or not to increase the chroma value by 12 dB ([Off] or [On]). Note The chroma value is not increased in the following cases: When the signal to be displayed is RGB or XYZ When the composite signal is automatically displayed in monochrome depending on the color discrimination When the internal signal is displayed Sets whether or not to display in interlace mode ([Off] or [On]). Notes Set [Native Scan] to [On] for the interlace display. The picture is not displayed in interlace mode in the following cases: - When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On] - When [Pixel Zoom] is set to on For details of this menu, see "Selecting Display Mode" on page 59. Sets whether or not to display all markers ([Off] or [On]). Notes The marker is not displayed in the following cases: - When the input signal has no sync signal - When the internal signal is displayed - When the HDMI computer signal is input - When [H Delay]/[V Delay] is set to [On] - When [Side by Side], [Wipe], [Butterfly], or [Blending] is set to [On] - When [Pixel Zoom] is set to on The marker may be displayed in an incorrect position when [External Sync] is [On]. 56 Adjustment Using the Menus