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Chapter 2 Using DMPDM
Configuring Settings
After you click Apply, the entries or changes take effect. However, the previously defined values will
return the next time that your DMP restarts.
Step 4 (Optional) To put all changed values into effect permanently, so that they persist even after your DMP
restarts, select Administration
> Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears,
click Save.
Example Settings
If you use a composite/S-Video cable to connect your DMP to an ordinary television:
• Display Standard — NTSC_M
• Display Output Interface — Composite/S-Video
• Color Space — None
• Color Component Order — RGB
If you use an HDMI cable to connect your DMP to a 1920 x1200 LCD television:
• Display Standard — VESA_1920x1200x60RB
• Display Output Interface — HDMI
• Color Space — RGB_16_235
• Color Component Order — RGB
Ta ble 2-3 GUI Elements on the DMP Display Attributes Page
Element Description
DMP Display Attributes
DMP Display Autodetection
(requires HDMI)
Indicates whether you have enabled automated detection of the DMP display type.
Autodetection Status Indicates whether autodetection succeeded.
Frame Rate Indicates whether your display uses PAL (50 Hz) or NTSC (60 Hz). Most displays that support
HDMI connections also support both the PAL and NTSC frame rate standards. If you select
the wrong value, image quality is degraded.
Composite Display Standard The possible values are:
• NTSC_M
• NTSC_M_Japan
• PAL_60
• PAL_M
• NTSC_M_Japan_714
• NTSC_M_714
• PAL_60_714
• PAL_M_714
• PAL_BG
• PAL_BG_702