Input submenu’s Advanced selections
Figure 3-22 shows the selections that are available from the Input > Advanced screen. The switcher automatically adjusts for different input and output modes. However, if the input signal has slightly different timing or is non-standard, some settings may need to be manually adjusted. All settings for each input and output mode (including non-standard input modes) are stored in non-volatile memory so that the adjustments do not need to be repeated after the settings are optimized.
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*These variables are dependent on the input resolution and output resolution.
Figure 3-22 — Input submenu’s Advanced selections
To select one of the advanced settings, use the Menu or button to highlight the desired status indicator bar.
The Input submenu’s Advanced settings are a comprehensive set of adjustments to optimize the switcher for
Several Input submenu Advanced selections define the active (image) area of the input (see figure
•Active pixels — The number of pixels per line that are inside the input active area. The baseline for the active pixels adjustment is the right edge of the image. This value is often referred to as horizontal resolution.
•Active lines — The number of lines per frame that are inside the input active area. The baseline for the active lines adjustment is the bottom edge of the image. This value is often referred to as vertical resolution.
For interlaced input signals, this variable refers to the total number of lines per frame after deinterlacing, not the number of lines per field.
•Horizontal start — The number of pixels per line that are inside the blanking area to the left of the active area.
•Vertical start — The number of lines per frame that are inside the blanking area above the active area.