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3.2.9. Settings
Selecting
Settings
on the Home page opens a page of options for configuring PowerCinema.
General Settings
[PowerCinema Help]
opens this help system.
[Display Settings]
opens a page with options for configuring your display device.
[Audio Settings]
opens a page with options for configuring your computer's audio.
[Run Setup Wizard]
opens the wizard that appears the first time you run PowerCinema, allowing you
to optimize your computer if you did not do so after installation, or if you upgrade your computer. You
can also register your copy of PowerCinema.
[About PowerCinema]
opens a page with version and copyright information, as well as your personal
registration information.
[Restore Default Settings]
returns all of the settings in PowerCinema to their original values.
Display Settings
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Screen Ratio -
Use the
Screen Ratio
to indicate if you have a standard (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) display.
16:9 (or 4:3)
Movie Display Type
determines how movies and videos are converted to fit the
screen when they do not match the screen ratio.
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16:9 Movie Display Type -
Letterbox
keeps the video display undistorted and fills the extra space with black bars.
CLPV
is a video stretching technology from CyberLink that produces minimal distortion in the center
of the picture.
Pan & Scan
displays the central portion of DVD titles in widescreen ratio, and
allows you to drag the display area to view different portions of the video.
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Color Profile -
Color Profile
allows you to change the overall color scheme of video content during playback.
Original
uses the color scheme of the disc you are watching.
Vivid
,
Bright
, and
Theater
add
enhanced color to the video display.
CLEV-2
is a video enhancement technology that
dynamically adjusts the brightness, contrast, and saturation if the movie you are watching
contains scenes that are overly dark or bright. Options other than Original require more system
resources to run.