Panasonic DMPBD10A - BD/DVD PLAYER Operating Instructions Manual - page 14
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Adjusting picture and sound quality
The purpose of the Re-master function is to add audio to portions of a track where audio was not recorded, or to reproduce audio signals that
were lost in a natural, rich manner.
Adjusting the picture
During video playback, pressing each of the following buttons will display the corresponding
on-screen adjustment as shown in the illustration on the right. Adjustments are made in units
of 1 each time the button is pressed. You can also make the same adjustments by pressing
the left or right cursor keys.
Press the buttons below.
Gamma
Adjusts the brightness of dark portions of the screen
(0 to
i5).
Contrast
Increases the contrast between light and dark parts
of the picture (
j7 to i7).
3D-NR (Noise Reduction)
Reduces the rough noise in the background to give a
greater feeling of depth (0 to
i4).
Brightness
Brightens the picture (0 to
i15).
Integrated DNR
(Digital Noise Reduction)
Smooths block noise and reduces the smudging that
appears around contrasting sections of the picture (0
to
i3).
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of the edges of the horizontal
lines (
j6 to i6).
Colour
Adjusts the shade of the picture’s colour
(
j7 to i7).
Contrast
0
Reproducing more natural audio
Re-master
[DVD-V]
§
[DVD-VR]
§
[CD]
≥During multi-channel output
This feature reproduces the frequencies lost during recording to give you a sound closer to
the original.
≥During 2 ch output
This feature gives you a more natural sound by adding higher frequency signals not
recorded on the track. (For example, playing DVD-Video recorded with 48 kHz at 96 kHz.)
Press [RE-MASTER] to select “1”, “2” or “3”.
“Re-master” has three different modes. Select the one that you like best.
§
Tracks recorded with 48 kHz only
≥This may not work depending on the
disc’s recording.
≥When connecting with DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT terminal, the actual
output sampling frequency depends
on “Digital Audio Output” setting in the
“Sound” tab (
➡ 22).
Setting
When playing LPCM sound
Type of music
Other types of sound
Effect level
1
High tempo (e.g., pop and rock)
Light
2
Various tempos (e.g., jazz)
Medium
3
Low tempo (e.g., classical)
Strong
Off
Off
Off
NOTE
Playback
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