Pioneer DVD-V5000 Owner's Manual - Page 40

Creating your own progressive, output presets

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08 Video Adjust menu • Sharpness - Adjusts the sharpness of the mid-frequency (less detailed) elements in the picture. (This setting is only effective when Fine Focus is On.) • Chroma Level - Adjusts how saturated colors appear. • Hue - Adjusts the overall color balance between red and green. (This is only effective when the player is connected using the VIDEO OUT or S-VIDEO OUT jacks.) 4 Press ENTER to save the preset and exit the Video Adjust screen. Creating your own progressive output presets These presets are available when the video output is set to progressive. (Use the front panel PROGRESSIVE button to switch between interlace and progressive video output. See also page 15) 1 Select one of the Memory presets (see above). 2 Press (cursor down) to select "Detailed Settings" then press ENTER. Video Adjust P. Memory1 Detailed Settings 3 Adjust the picture quality settings. Progressive Memory 1 (P. Memory 1) Recall Settings PureCinema Sharpness Contrast Brightness Chroma Level Hue soft min off min green P.Memory1 Auto fine max fine max red • Use the / buttons (cursor up/down) to select a setting. • Use the / buttons (cursor left/right) to adjust the current setting. • Press DISPLAY to switch between full and single view. • You can change the preset number from the Recall Settings menu item. You can adjust any or all of the following picture quality settings: • PureCinema - When watching DVD movies, PureCinema optimizes the picture quality. The default setting is Auto, but if the picture appears unnatural, then set to On or Off, as appropriate. • Sharpness - Adjusts the sharpness of the mid-frequency (less detailed) elements in the picture. (This setting is only effective when Fine Focus is On.) • Contrast - Adjusts the contrast between light and dark elements in the picture. • Brightness - Adjusts the overall brightness of the picture. • Chroma Level - Adjusts how saturated colors appear. • Hue - Adjusts the overall color balance between red and green. 4 Press ENTER to save the preset and exit the Video Adjust screen. Video on a DVD discs may be either video material (originally shot on video) or film material (originally shot on film). Video material has a frame rate of 30 frames/sec. (NTSC), compared with 24 frames/sec. for film. This player converts film material to 60 frames/sec. (in progressive scan mode). PureCinema adjusts the picture so that it matches more closely the picture quality of a cinema screen. You can see whether video on a DVD disc is film or video material by displaying the video transmission rate (see page 17). If a hash mark (#) appears next to the transmission rate display, it is film material. 40

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08
Video Adjust menu
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of the
mid-frequency (less detailed) elements in
the picture. (This setting is only effective
when
Fine Focus
is
On
.)
Chroma Level
Adjusts how saturated
colors appear.
Hue
Adjusts the overall color balance
between red and green. (This is only
effective when the player is connected using
the
VIDEO OUT
or
S-VIDEO OUT
jacks.)
4
Press ENTER to save the preset and exit
the Video Adjust screen.
Creating your own progressive
output presets
These presets are available when the video
output is set to progressive. (Use the front panel
PROGRESSIVE
button to switch between
interlace and progressive video output. See also
page 15)
1
Select one of the Memory presets (see
above).
2
Press
²
(cursor down) to select
Detailed
Settings
then press ENTER.
P. Memory1
Detailed Settings
Video Adjust
3
Adjust the picture quality settings.
Recall Settings
PureCinema
Sharpness
Contrast
Brightness
Chroma Level
Hue
P.Memory1
Auto
Progressive Memory 1 (P. Memory 1)
soft
fine
off
fine
min
max
green
red
min
max
Use the
±/²
buttons (cursor up/down) to
select a setting.
Use the
³/´
buttons (cursor left/right) to
adjust the current setting.
Press
DISPLAY
to switch between full and
single view.
You can change the preset number from the
Recall Settings
menu item.
You can adjust any or all of the following
picture quality settings:
PureCinema
When watching DVD movies,
PureCinema optimizes the picture quality.
The default setting is
Auto
, but if the
picture appears unnatural, then set to
On
or
Off
, as appropriate.
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of the
mid-frequency (less detailed) elements in
the picture. (This setting is only effective
when
Fine Focus
is
On
.)
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast between
light and dark elements in the picture.
Brightness
Adjusts the overall brightness
of the picture.
Chroma Level
Adjusts how saturated
colors appear.
Hue
Adjusts the overall color balance
between red and green.
4
Press ENTER to save the preset and exit
the Video Adjust screen.
Video on a DVD discs may be either video
material (originally shot on video) or film
material (originally shot on film). Video
material has a frame rate of 30 frames/sec.
(NTSC), compared with 24 frames/sec. for
film. This player converts film material to 60
frames/sec. (in progressive scan mode).
PureCinema adjusts the picture so that it
matches more closely the picture quality of
a cinema screen.
You can see whether video on a DVD disc is
film or video material by displaying the video
transmission rate (see page 17). If a hash
mark (#) appears next to the transmission
rate display, it is film material.