Panasonic DMRE55 DMRE55 User Guide - Page 37
Convenient functions, Menus, Options Underlined items are the factory presets., Video, Audio, Display
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Tabs Video Continued Audio Display TV Screen Menus Options (Underlined items are the factory presets.) Black Level Control Select normal, lighter or darker for adjusting the black level control to the desired setting for picture enhancement. Input Level Adjusts the black level of the input signal. ≥Lighter ≥Darker Output Level (Composite/S Video) Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the VIDEO OUT and S-VIDEO OUT terminal. ≥Lighter ≥Darker Output Level (Component) Adjusts the black level of the output signal from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y/PB/PR) terminals. Search Audio & PLAY k1.3 You may hear sound regardless of this setting with some discs. ≥Lighter ≥Normal ≥Darker ≥On: ≥Off: Audio is heard during first level search forward. Audio is not heard during search. Quick View (➡ page 23) does not work. D. Range Compression [DVD-V] (Dolby Digital only) Change the dynamic range for late night viewing. ≥On ≥Off Select MTS Select whether to record the main or secondary audio type (SAP) when recording to DVD-R. (You cannot change secondary audio when recording audio to DVD-R from an external source.) ≥Main ≥SAP Digital Audio Output Change the settings when you have connected equipment through this unit's DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal (➡ page 9). Press [ENTER] to display the menu. PCM Down Conversion Select how to output audio with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. ≥Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz despite the above settings if the signals have a sampling frequency of over 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz, or the disc has copy protection. ≥On: ≥Off: Signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz. (Choose when the connected equipment cannot process signals with sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.) Signals are output as 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. (Choose when the connected equipment can process signals with sampling frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.) Dolby Digital DTS Select how to output the signal, to output "Bitstream" so the connected equipment decodes the signal, or to decode on this unit and output the signal as "PCM" (2 channel). [Note] Not making the proper settings may result in noise, possibly damage your hearing and speakers, and digital recording may not work properly. ≥Bitstream: When connecting to equipment displaying ≥PCM: the Dolby Digital logo. When connecting to equipment not displaying the Dolby Digital logo. ≥Bitstream: When connecting to equipment displaying the DTS logo. ≥PCM: When connecting to equipment not displaying the DTS logo. Status Messages Choose whether to show status messages automatically. ≥Automatic ≥Off On-screen Language ≥English Choose the language for these menus and the on-screen messages. ≥Español ≥Français Blue Background Select "Off" if you do not want to have the unit show the blue background when reception is weak. ≥On ≥Off Front Display Changes the brightness of the unit's display. ≥Bright ≥Dim ≥Automatic: The display turns dark during play, and reappears momentarily if a button is pressed. When the unit is turned off all displays disappear. While using this mode the standby power consumption can be reduced. TV Type (➡ page 14) ≥Aspect 4:3 & 480I ≥Aspect 16:9 & 480I ≥Aspect 4:3 & 480P ≥Aspect 16:9 & 480P 4:3 TV Settings for DVD-Video Select how DVD-Video widescreen picture is shown on a 4:3 standard aspect television. 4:3 TV Settings for DVD-RAM Select how DVD-RAM widescreen picture is shown on a 4:3 standard aspect television. ≥Pan & Scan: Video recorded for a widescreen is played as Pan & Scan (unless prohibited by the producer of the disc). ≥Letterbox: Video recorded for a widescreen is played in the letterbox style. ≥4:3: Titles played as recorded. ≥Pan & Scan: Video recorded for a widescreen is played as Pan & Scan. ≥Letterbox: Video recorded for a widescreen is played in the letterbox style. RQT7301 37 Convenient functions