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35
There are fourteen different video adjustment possible
for each of the five memory locations. Refer to the fol-
lowing chart for additional information:
Video
Adjustment
Description
Adjustment
Range
DNR
Dynamically reduces the
noises in the picture
0 - +3
MVP881BR Video/Audio Settings and Adjustments
Figure 52
Figure 53
Video
Adjustment
Description
Adjustment
Range
Contrast
Adjusts the differences
between the light and dark
parts of the image
-6 to +6
Brightness
Adjusts the overall bright-
ness of the image
0 to +12
Enhancer
Adjusts the ne detail in the
image
0 to +11
Gamma
Correction
Adjusts the intensity a
specific gray scale value up
or down.
Note: Should only be performed
by professionals with nec-
essary test discs and video
measurement equipment.
G0 to 9
Sharpness
3
(medium range)
Adjusts the sharpness in the
medium detail of the image
-6 to +6
Sharpness
(high range)
Adjusts the sharpness in the
ne detail of the image
-6 to +6
Hue(color tone)
Adjusts the facial tones
towards red or green
-6 to +6
White Level
Adjusts the intensity of the
brightest parts of the image
-5 to +5
Black Level
Adjusts the intensity of the
darkest parts of the image
-5 to +5
Chroma Level
Adjusts the intensity of the
color in the image
-6 to +6
Setup Level
4
Adjusts the intensity of the
image parts at or very close
to black
0 IRE or
7.5 IRE (default)
H. Position
Adjusts the centering of
the image on the screen
Horizontally
-7 to +7
V. Position
Adjusts the centering of the
image on the screen Verti-
cally
-7 to +7
3
Effects the signal available at the VIDEO OUT, S-VIDEO OUT and
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Jacks only.
4
Effects a 480i signal only and is available at the VIDEO OUT, S-
VIDEO OUT and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Jacks.
3. Once the desired Video Adjustment has been
selected, use the Left or Right Directional
Push-button(s) to make the adjustments.
4. To exit the Memory 1 Video Adjustments press
the PIC ADJ Push-button.
Note: Any video adjustments just made will auto-
matically be stores in the Memory 1 Settings.
Video Settings
The Video Optional Settings including Vertical
Stretch and Secondary Video PIP (Picture-in Picture).
Vertical Stretch Video Mode is used when an Ana-
morphic Lens is used together with a Video Projector.
When the Vertical Stretch Mode is selected, the image
is compressed horiztonally which produces an elong-
gated image vertically.
The Secondary Video (PIP) Mode controls the con-
tent viewed in the secondary window for both “Bonus
View” and “BD Live”, when available. After activat-
ing either feature by using the Blu-ray Disc Main
Menu, per the following:
1. Press the MODE Push-button.
2. Use the Up or Down Directional Push-but-
tons to select “Secondary Video (PIP) followed
by pressing the SELECT Push-button. Refer to
figure 54 on the next page.
3. Use the Up or Down Directional Push-buttons
to select from the available Secondary Images in
the window.
Note: The “Secondary Video (PIP)” Menu choice
will only appear when a disc containing “Bo-
nus View or BD Live” is playing and has been
selected in the Disc On-Screen Menu.

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