Philips dvdq50-691 User Manual

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–  Colour settings
You can select one of five predefined sets of colour settings
and one set (Personal) which you can define yourself.
–  Personal colour
Allows you to fine-tune the selected colour settings
saturation, brightness and contrast.
– DCC (on Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y Component Video Out
only)
Digital Crystal Clear (DCC) allows you to fine-tune the
following parameters on the progressive scan component
output.
¶ Gamma - allows you to adjust the intensity of the picture
non-linearly. A positive value will allows you to bring out
low level detail on dark scene while a negative value will
emphasis on contrast.
¶ Sharpness - allows you to adjust sharpness of the picture.
¶ Chroma Delay - is where the Chroma (color) and luma
(brightness) signal is out of synchronize. This allows you to
adjust the advance delay of the chroma signal to yield a
perfectly clear picture.
– TV System
Allows you to select between PAL, NTSC and AUTO
mode depending on your TV.
Note:
– Refer to “NTSC/PAL Conversion”.
Sound
–  Digital output
Factory setting: ALL. This means coaxial and optical output
is on. If you are not connecting to equipment with a digital
input, change the setting to OFF.
If your equipment doesn't include a digital multi-channel
decoder, set the digital output to PCM only (Pulse Code
Modulation).
–  Analog output
Select Stereo, Dolby Surround, 3D Sound (TruSurround) or
multichannel output to match your system’s playback
capability.
– Night Mode
Optimizes the dynamics of the sound for low volume
playback.
– Speaker settings
Allows you to select speaker settings, volume balance and
delay time and to test the speaker settings.
Speaker settings are only active on the Analog  Multi-
Channel Output. (See appendix)
–  PCM Output
Allows to select PCM digital output between 48kHz and
96kHz. When 48kHz has been selected, 96kHz (if available
on disc) PCM data stream will be converted to 48kHz.
–  Karaoke vocal
Put this setting to ON only when a multi-channel karaoke
DVD is being played. The karaoke channels on the disc will
then be mixed into a normal stereo sound.
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