Sony MHC-GNZ777D Manual Do Utilizador

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Progressive is a method for displaying TV 
images which reduces flickering and 
sharpens the image. To use this method, 
you need to connect to a TV that can 
accept progressive signals.
You can output video signals from 
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks in 
INTERLACE or PROGRESSIVE format.
Use the buttons on the unit for the 
operation.
1
Press DVD.
2
Hold down DVD and press 
DISPLAY repeatedly.
Select “P AUTO” or “P VIDEO” if 
your TV accepts progressive signals 
and the TV is connected to the 
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks. 
Otherwise, select “INTERLACE”.
P AUTO (PROGRESSIVE AUTO)
The system automatically detects the 
software type and selects the 
appropriate conversion method.
P VIDEO (PROGRESSIVE VIDEO)
The system fixes the conversion 
method to PROGRESSIVE VIDEO 
for video-based software.
Select this if the image is not clear 
when you select “P AUTO”.
About DVD VIDEO software types and 
the conversion method
The DVD VIDEO software can be 
divided into 2 types:
• Film-based software
Film-based software is derived from 
film and displays the images at 
24 frames per second.
• Video-based software
Video-based software is derived from 
TV, such as dramas and sitcoms and 
displays images at 30 frames or 60 fields 
per second.
Some DVD VIDEO contains both types 
of software. In order for these images to 
appear in your TV naturally when the 
video output is in progressive format, the 
progressive signals need to be converted 
to match your DVD VIDEO software.
Note
There would be no image on your TV or the 
image is not clear if your setting does not match 
your TV or connection.
Changing the format of the 
video signal from COMPONENT 
VIDEO OUT jacks