The Video setup menu has some very unique and helpful settings. In particular, we felt it was wise of Yamaha to allow users to disable analogue-to-analogue conversion. In that way you can force your expensive display to do the work and maintain the purity of your video signal (it's also an excellent way to troubleshoot analogue video compatibility problems). You can also disable the video processing features for the HDMI video - also helping you to determine exactly who is doing the video processing: the receiver, the player, or your display. If you enable it, you can set the output resolution to 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p or Through (same resolution as what is being input).
MHL provides easy, direct connection of compatible mobile phones and this AV receiver. Playback of up to 1080p video and multi-channel audio from the phone is supported. The receiver also charges the connected phone. Play, stop and other basic operations can be controlled from the remote control.
What Is 1080p Pure Direct
If original film content is your forté, the ZT60 also contains a number of settings listed under "Advanced picture" meant to kowtow to ye olde film reel: "24p direct in," for instance, allows the TV to older sets to capture the original frame rate and flicker a spinning film reel. We checked it out against non-film content, and it looks horrible... but in the right setting, it will match the TV's refresh rate (flicker speed) to the speed of the film (48, 60, and 96 Hz settings are available). There's also a 3:2 pulldown setting, 1080p pure direct (for when you know the content is capable of maxing the TV's resolution) and the usual Game mode. We toggled 1080p pure direct on and off against The Hobbit, but any effect it had on the Blu-ray was very mild. 2ff7e9595c
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