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Setup Menu
Mark Levinson
Video Setup
Video parameters control video output formats and settings. To
access video parameters, select
Video
from the Setup menu.
All DVDs played by the Nº51 Media Player are MPEG encoded in SD
(Standard Definition) format. The Nº51 Media Player is capable of
providing the video output from these discs in a variety of formats.
Moreover, the Nº51 Media Player is equipped with a high-quality
video deinterlacer, scaler, and video processor, which further
enhance the quality of the original SD source images and provide
the best viewing experience.
Video Output Switch
Video formats are described in terms of their resolution, and separately
their physical interface. To simplify the use and operation of the Nº51
Media Player, the possible combinations of output video resolutions
and their physical interfaces are controlled by a video output switch on
the back panel of the Nº51 Media Player.
The three-position video output switch selects between:
•
SD video
(top position) – Analog (Composite/S-Video) and
Component SD Interlaced.
•
ED video
(middle position) – Component Progressive EDTV.
•
HDMI
(bottom position) – Digital HDMI.
The following table lists all possible video resolutions and interfaces
for each video switch position.
* These outputs are provided at the resolutions supported over HDMI by the associated device.
Setup
Audio
Video
Disc
General
Setup Video
Select Source Profile
Normal
Edit Source Profile
Edit Display Profile
Default TV Standard
NTSC
Test Images
Off
Resolution or
Format
Interlaced or
Progressive
Frame Rate
/ Hz
CVBS [RCA]
S-Video
Component
[BNC]
HDMI
720 x 480
I
30
SD video (NTSC)
SD video
(NTSC)
SD video
HDMI*
720 x 576
I
25
SD video (PAL)
SD video (PAL)
SD video
HDMI*
720 x 480
P
60
X
X
ED video
HDMI*
720 x 576
P
50
X
X
ED video
HDMI*
1280 x 720
P
60
X
X
X
HDMI*
1280 x 720
P
50
X
X
X
HDMI*
1920 x 1080
I
30
X
X
X
HDMI*
1920 x 1080
I
25
X
X
X
HDMI*