Yamaha DVD-S2300MKII DVD-S2300MKII Manual - Page 30
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CHANGING THE DVD MODE SETTINGS Menu groups Video Audio Items Still Mode Specify the type of picture shown in pause mode. First select "Automatic." If still pictures jitter, select "Field." If visual details are still not clear, select "Frame." Black Level Control (U.S.A. model) Change the black level of the picture. Select "Lighter" when you connect to a monitor using the VIDEO or S VIDEO jacks. Select "Darker" when using COMPONENT output. NTSC Disc Output (U.K., European and Australian models) Select a video signal format (PAL 60 or NTSC) to be output when playing an NTSC disc. Speaker Setting DVD-A DVD-V Set the parameters for the analog audio output (6CH DISCRETE or MIXED 2CH) to suit your speaker system. PCM Down Conversion DVD-A DVD-V Specify how to output high sampling-frequency audio signals from discs that are not copyright-protected. (See page 28 for details.) Dolby Digital DVD-A DVD-V Specify the signal type output from the unit's digital outputs. Select "Bitstream" if the connected device features a Dolby Digital decoder. Select "PCM" otherwise. DTS Digital Surround DVD-A DVD-V Specify the signal type output from the unit's digital outputs. Select "Bitstream" if the connected device features a DTS decoder. Select "PCM" otherwise. MPEG DVD-A DVD-V (U.K., European and Australian models) Specify the signal type output from the unit's digital outputs. Select "Bitstream" if the connected device features an MPEG decoder. Select "PCM" otherwise. D. Range Compression DVD-A DVD-V (Dolby Digital only) Change the dynamic range for late-night viewing. Select "On" to make it easier to hear dialog at low volume levels. Audio during Search DVD-A DVD-V VCD Select to enable sound during search. Select "Off" if the sound is distorted when searching with Dolby Digital or DTS material. With DVD-Audio, sound may be heard even if you select "Off." Options Automatic / Field / Frame A moving picture is composed of numerous still images called frames. Each frame is composed of two alternating fields. Each fields contains only half the information of a still frame. Two alternating fields may result in a blurred frame. In general, set Still Mode to "Automatic." Lighter / Darker PAL 60 / NTSC Multi-channel: If 6CH DISCRETE output is being used. (Also, select the speakers, speaker size, delay time, and channel balance. See page 29.) 2-channel: If MIXED 2CH output is being used. No / Yes Bitstream / PCM Bitstream / PCM Bitstream / PCM Off / On On / Off 26