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NS-2BRDVD Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Disc Player Press SETUP to close the setup menu. Note • Setting your player to a resolution that the TV does not support may cause unpredictable results. • Only the HDMI jack supports 1080p video output at any frame rate. • If the TV is connected to the component jacks, video output is limited to 1080i. • If a device is connected to the HDMI jack, the component output is limited to 480i. Turning Film Mode on or off Movies are recorded at a rate of 24 progressive frames (pictures) per second. Many movies recorded on Blu-ray discs are recorded at the 24 progressive frames per second rate. Not all TVs can display 24 progressive frames per second. In this case you need to turn off the Film Mode option. To turn Film Mode on or off: 1 Press SETUP. The setup menu opens. Press SETUP to close the setup menu. Note Only the HDMI jack can support 1080p video output. The component jacks are limited to 1080i video output, regardless of the Film Mode setting. Adjusting the digital audio output To the digital audio output: 1 Press SETUP. The setup menu opens. 2 Press or to select Audio, then press to move to the list of options. 2 Press or to select a Display, then press to move to the list of options. 3 Press or to select Film Mode, then press . 4 Press or to select Off or On, then press ENTER. 5 Press to save your selection and return to the previous menu level. Or 3 Press or to select Digital Output, then press to move to the list of options. 4 Press or to select a option. You can select: • PCM-Sends mixed digital audio over HDMI in 7.1CH PCM (if supported by HDMI device) and SPDIF in two-channel PCM format. • Bitstream HD-Sends the bitstream from the disc over HDMI and SPDIF using highest quality possible. HDMI has higher quality capabilities with advanced audio codecs like TrueHD and DTS-HD. Blu-ray Disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for the main movie and does not send PiP audio or audio effects. 14 www.insigniaproducts.com

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NS-2BRDVD Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Disc Player
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Press
SETUP
to close the setup menu.
Turning Film Mode on or off
Movies are recorded at a rate of 24 progressive
frames (pictures) per second. Many movies
recorded on Blu-ray discs are recorded at the 24
progressive frames per second rate.
Not all TVs can display 24 progressive frames per
second. In this case you need to turn off the
Film
Mode
option.
To turn Film Mode on or off:
1
Press
SETUP
. The setup menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select a
Display
, then press
to
move to the list of options.
3
Press
or
to select
Film Mode
, then press
.
4
Press
or
to select
Off
or
On
, then press
ENTER
.
5
Press
to save your selection and return to the
previous menu level.
Or
Press
SETUP
to close the setup menu.
Adjusting the digital audio output
To the digital audio output:
1
Press
SETUP
. The setup menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select
Audio
, then press
to
move to the list of options.
3
Press
or
to select
Digital Output
, then
press
to move to the list of options.
4
Press
or
to select a option. You can select:
PCM
—Sends mixed digital audio over HDMI
in 7.1CH PCM (if supported by HDMI device)
and SPDIF in two-channel PCM format.
Bitstream HD
—Sends the bitstream from the
disc over HDMI and SPDIF using highest
quality possible. HDMI has higher quality
capabilities with advanced audio codecs like
TrueHD and DTS-HD. Blu-ray Disc audio is
limited to the soundtrack for the main movie
and does not send PiP audio or audio effects.
Note
Setting your player to a resolution that the TV
does not support may cause unpredictable
results.
Only the HDMI jack supports 1080p video
output at any frame rate.
If the TV is connected to the component jacks,
video output is limited to 1080i.
If a device is connected to the HDMI jack, the
component output is limited to 480i.
Note
Only the HDMI jack can support 1080p video output.
The component jacks are limited to 1080i video
output, regardless of the
Film Mode
setting.