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To activate/deactivate Film Mode - blu ray manual

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VBR121 4 Adjusting the Aspect Ratio If video displayed from the player appears distorted or otherwise incorrect, you may need to adjust the aspect ratio of the player to match that of your TV. (Devices differ; see your TV's user manual to determine its aspect ratio.) To adjust the aspect ratio: 1. From the Display menu, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight TV Aspect and press OK. The TV Aspect menu is displayed. 2. Highlight the aspect ratio that most closely matches that of your TV and press OK: • 16:9 Wide - Use this setting if you have a "widescreen" television. When using this setting, video formatted in 4:3 will be stretched horizontally to fit the screen. • 16:9 Pillarbox - Use this setting if you have a "widescreen" television. When using this setting, video formatted in 4:3 will be displayed in the center of the screen. Vertical bars will be displayed on the left and right edges of the picture. • 4:3 Pan and Scan - Use this setting if you have a "traditional" screen (nearly square). When using this setting, movies in widescreen fomat will be centered and the left and right edges of the picture may be cut off. • 4:3 Letterbox - Use this setting if you have a "traditional" screen (nearly square). When using this setting, movies in widescreen fomat will be fully displayed, with black bars on the top and bottom of the picture. Activating Film Mode Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures, or frames, per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray discs are formatted at this frame rate (24 frames/second). However, not all TVs can display this format. If the player is connected to your TV via HDMI and is capable of displaying 24 frames/second, you can activate Film Mode for a better viewing experience. To activate/deactivate Film Mode: 1. From the Display menu, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Film Mode and press OK. The Film Mode menu is displayed. 2. Highlight On or Off and press OK. Adjusting the Deep Color Setting The player is capable of outputting 36-bit color over HDMI. For the best viewing experience, the deep color setting should be adjusted to match your TVs display capabilities. To adjust the Deep Color setting: 1. From the Display menu, use the Up/ Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Deep Color and press OK. The Deep Color menu is displayed. 2. Highlight the highest color setting that your TV can display. (Devices differ; see your TV's user manual for details.) 15

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Adjusting the Aspect Ratio
If video displayed from the player appears distorted or otherwise incorrect, you
may need to adjust the aspect ratio of the player to match that of your TV. (Devices
differ; see your TV’s user manual to determine its aspect ratio.)
To adjust the aspect ratio:
1.
From the Display menu, use the
Up/
Down Arrow
buttons on the remote to
highlight
TV Aspect
and press
OK
.
The TV Aspect menu is displayed.
2.
Highlight the aspect ratio that most
closely matches that of your TV and
press
OK
:
16:9 Wide
- Use this setting if you have a “widescreen” television.
When using this setting, video formatted in 4:3 will be stretched
horizontally to fit the screen.
16:9 Pillarbox
- Use this setting if you have a “widescreen” television.
When using this setting, video formatted in 4:3 will be displayed in the
center of the screen. Vertical bars will be displayed on the left and right
edges of the picture.
4:3 Pan and Scan
- Use this setting if you have a “traditional” screen
(nearly square). When using this setting, movies in widescreen fomat
will be centered and the left and right edges of the picture may be cut
off.
4:3 Letterbox
- Use this setting if you have a “traditional” screen
(nearly square). When using this setting, movies in widescreen fomat
will be fully displayed, with black bars on the top and bottom of the
picture.
Activating Film Mode
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures, or frames, per second. Many
of the movies on Blu-ray discs are formatted at this frame rate (24 frames/second).
However, not all TVs can display this format.
If the player is connected to your TV via HDMI and is capable of displaying 24
frames/second, you can activate Film Mode for a better viewing experience.
To activate/deactivate Film Mode:
1.
From the Display menu, use the
Up/
Down Arrow
buttons on the remote to
highlight
Film Mode
and press
OK
.
The Film Mode menu is displayed.
2. Highlight
On
or
Off
and press
OK
.
Adjusting the Deep Color Setting
The player is capable of outputting 36-bit color over HDMI. For the best viewing
experience, the deep color setting should be adjusted to match your TVs display
capabilities.
To adjust the Deep Color setting:
1.
From the Display menu, use the
Up/
Down Arrow
buttons on the remote to
highlight
Deep Color
and press
OK
.
The Deep Color menu is displayed.
2.
Highlight the highest color setting that
your TV can display. (Devices differ;
see your TV’s user manual for details.)