Sony HMZ-T3 Reference Guide - Page 32

p True Cinema, Cinema Conversion, Video, Overscan, Wide Mode, Normal, noise at images edges.

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24p True Cinema On: Displays 24 fps video faithfully at 24 fps. Cinematic content of this kind is available on Blu-ray disc. Provides a viewing experience similar to that in theaters. Off: Deactivates this function. 24 fps video signals are displayed after upconversion to 60 fps. Cinema Conversion Overscan Not available during 3D playback. Wide Mode Not available during 3D playback. Note • When "Panel Drive Mode" is set to "Clear," the screen may appear to flicker (depending on the source signal), which may be distracting. In such a case, either deactivate this function or set "Panel Drive Mode" to "Normal." Auto: The system automatically detects whether you are watching video content (such as TV dramas and animation) or film content (movies) and switches to the corresponding conversion method. Video: The system always displays in a format for video content, whether playing video or film content. Adjusts the display area. On: Hides image edges. Select in case of issues such as noise at images edges. Off: Displays the entire image. Normal: Displays the images at the original 4:3 aspect ratio. Full: Displays 4:3 content in full-screen, stretching the images horizontally. 16:9 content is also displayed full-screen, at the original aspect ratio. Zoom: Enlarges the images vertically and horizontally, preserving the original aspect ratio. Note • "Normal" is not available with HD input sources (1080i, 720p, or 1080p). 32

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24p True Cinema
On
:
Displays 24 fps video faithfully at 24 fps. Cinematic
content of this kind is available on Blu-ray disc.
Provides a viewing experience similar to that in
theaters.
Off:
Deactivates this function. 24 fps video signals are
displayed after upconversion to 60 fps.
• When “Panel Drive Mode” is set to “Clear,” the screen may
appear to flicker (depending on the source signal), which
may be distracting. In such a case, either deactivate this
function or set “Panel Drive Mode” to “Normal.”
Cinema Conversion
Auto
:
The system automatically detects whether you
are watching video content (such as TV dramas
and animation) or film content (movies) and
switches to the corresponding conversion
method.
Video:
The system always displays in a format for video
content, whether playing video or film content.
Overscan
Not available during 3D
playback.
Adjusts the display area.
On:
Hides image edges. Select in case of issues such as
noise at images edges.
Off
:
Displays the entire image.
Wide Mode
Not available during 3D
playback.
Normal:
Displays the images at the original 4:3 aspect
ratio.
Full:
Displays 4:3 content in full-screen, stretching the
images horizontally. 16:9 content is also displayed
full-screen, at the original aspect ratio.
Zoom:
Enlarges the images vertically and horizontally,
preserving the original aspect ratio.
• “Normal” is not available with HD input sources (1080i, 720p,
or 1080p).
Note
Note