ONKYO dv-hd805 Guia Do Utilizador

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Press. ./. .to.select.“Picture”,.then.press.OK.
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. Press. ./. .to.select.“Resolution.Setting”,.then.press.OK.
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. Press. ./. .to.select.the.resolution.according.to.the.performance.of.your.TV.as.shown.in.the.
table.below,.then.press.OK.
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HDMI INPUT
HDMI input
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“Resolution Setting” selection is not necessary.
Component video
input
VIDEO (yellow) input
TV input
“Resolution Setting”
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•  You may find that setting the output resolution of the player to match as closely as possible the native resolution of your display
provides the best picture performance (e.g., 720p for 720p and 1080p for 1080p).
•  Refer to the table on the next page as well.
For.best.viewing.of.film.movie.material.(24p.output)..
HD.DVD
DVD-Video
Movies that are produced on film, as opposed to video, are traditionally captured at a frame rate of 24 frames per second. Your
player can maintain the 24 frames per second frame rate of such movies, allowing you to enjoy them in their native form. To
enable this feature, connect an HD display capable of accepting a 1080p/24Hz signal and select “up to 1080p/24Hz.”
Note
•  Most film based HD DVDs display images at 24 frames per second and video based HD DVDs display images at 30 frames or
60 fields per second. Depending on the content, “up to 1080p/24Hz” may lower smoothness of playback and/or reduce vertical
resolution. In the case of video based HD DVDs, we recommend that the output resolution setting is changed from “up to
1080p/24Hz”.
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