Toshiba SD-K615U Owners Manual - Page 23
Additional Information, OPERATION, Last Condition Memory, Screen Saver, Video Mode Setting
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OPERATION Additional Information Last Condition Memory DVD CD VCD1.1 This player memorizes the last condition for the last disc you have watched. Settings remain in memory even if you remove the disc from the player or switch off the player. If you load a disc that has its settings memorized, the latest stop position is automatically recalled. Dimmer Function You can adjust the Display Window's brightness in 3 steps. Each press of the FL DIM button modifies the Display Window's brightness in the following order: Normal → Dim → Display Off → Normal Notes - Settings are stored in memory for use any time. - This player does not memorize settings of a disc if you switch off the player before commencing playback. Screen Saver A screen saver image appears when you leave the DVD Player in stop mode for about five minutes. After the Screen Saver has been engaged for about five minutes, the DVD Player will automatically turn itself off. Video Mode Setting DVD VCD2.0 VCD1.1 With certain discs, the playback picture may be flickering or Dot Crawl is shown on straight lines. That means Vertical interpolation or De-interlace is not perfectly matched with the disc. In this case, the picture quality may be improved by changing the video mode. To change the video mode, press and hold GUI DISPLAY about 3 seconds during disc playback. The new video mode number selected is displayed on the TV screen. Check whether the video quality has improved. If not, repeat the above procedure until picture quality is improved. Video mode sequence: Video1 → Video2 → Film → Adapt → Auto. If you turn off the power, the video mode will return to initial default state (Auto). Detailed Description of each Video Mode Auto : The source material of the DVD video (film material or video material) is determined from disc information. Video1 : Suitable for playing video based content with comparatively little motion. Video2 : Suitable for playing video based content with comparatively more motion. Film : Suitable for playing film based content or video based material recorded by the progressive scan method. Adapt : Determines the appropriate mode (film or video) during disc playback, and automatically selects the proper mode. Suitable for playing a disc comprised of film and video based content. 23