What video display and overscaning modes does the LP350 support?
The LP350’s modes for displaying standard interlaced video (after processing by the internal deinterlaver) are changed with the “Resize” option in the “Image” menu, which can be set to: – Native (4:3, no scaling, the center of the display is used, which is *roughly* 640×480 for NTSC or 768×576 for PAL) – Standard (4:3, scaled up to 1024×768) – Widescreen Letterbox (4:3, identical to Standard and does NOT mask the picture, probably made for people who want to have their DVD player settings match this setting) – 16:9 enhanced (scaled up to a 1024×576 pixel 16:9 area vertically centered in the 4:3 area) Additionally, the LP350 allows you to display either the full overscan area of your video image, or to crop the edges off like a regular TV does. The LP350’s menu system counterintuitively uses the “off” setting for the “overscan” option to mean “show the uncropped image with full overscan” In “native” mode, the LP350 displays the image in the same pixel area regardless of the overscan set