ENTER ENTERPicture Settings OptionTuningOthersDiscPictureSoundDisplayConnectionSETUP Comb Filter OnStill Mode AutomaticSELECTRETURNTABComb FilterStill ModeFrames are still images that together form a moving picture. A full frame is made up of2 half frames. The picture can appear blurry but the overall quality is good.A half frame only contains half of the information of a full frame and has a poorer picture quality.[On] [Off][Automatic] [Field] [Frame]On: The picture becomes clear and contour-rich. This setting is always set to [On] if youhave selected [TV System - NTSC].Off: If the picture to be recorded is grainy.Select the display of the still image.Field: Select this function, if the picture is disturbed with the [Automatic] setting.Frame: Select this function if small text or line structures are not displayed clearly with the [Automatic]setting.Seamless Play OnSeamless Play [On] [Off]On: When playing playlists, the transitions from one chapter to the next are improved.The end and beginning of the chapters can shift slightly and the transition is smooth.Off: The transitions between the chapters are played as they were recorded. The picture may freeze for a secondduring the transition.Seamless Play does not work if several audio channels are recorded..ENTER ENTERSound Settings OptionTuningOthersDiscPictureSoundDisplayConnectionSETUP Dynamic Range Compression OffBilingual Audio Selection M1Digital Audio OutputSELECTRETURNTABDynamic Range CompressionBilingual Audio SelectionIf you want to record programmes on discs that were broadcast in dual channel tone, you can choose between theoriginal language [M 1] or another available language [M 2].If you are copying from an external source or a tape position to disc, select the sound track on the other unit.[M 1] [M 2]Select the appropriate setting if an external unit is connectedto the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT of the DVD Recorder.On: . The sound is stillclearly audible when the volume is decreased.The level of quiet sections is increased and the level of loud sections is decreasedBitstream: The connected unit can decode the corresponding signal.PCM: If the connected unit cannot decode the corresponding signal, the setting must be switched to [PCM].Otherwise, strong noise can cause damage to hearing or loudspeakers.Perform settings based on your audio system.On: The connected unit cannot process signals with a scan frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Signals areconverted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.Off: The connected unit can process signals with a scan frequeny of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz. Signals are output as 96kHz or 88.2 kHz.[On] [Off][On] [Off]Select the audio output mode at a scanning frequency of 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz.Despite this setting, signals are converted to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz if they have a scanning frequency of more than96 kHz or 88.2 kHz or a disc is copy-protected.[Bitstream] [PCM]Digital Audio OutputPCM Down ConversionDolby Digital, DTS, MPEG[PCM Down Conversion], [Dolby Digital], [DTS], [MPEG]DVD-V-R ( )-RW V +R(only Dolby Digital)TuningOthersDiscPictureSoundSETUP Digital Audio OutputDisplayConnectionPCM Down Conversion OffDolby Digital BitstreamDTS BitstreamMPEG PCM45FUNCTIONS Selection MenuSETUPTo OthersFUNCTIONSExt Link 1Dolby DigitalBitstreamPCMRETURNSELECTENTERDownloaded From Disc-Player.com Panasonic Manuals