DVDO Progressive Scan Display Interface user manual Installation and Setup, Typical Configuration

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iScan Pro User Manual

Installation and Setup

Typical Configuration

Figure 1 shows a typical configuration for a home theater system. In this setup, the iScan Pro is being used to enhance the output from a DVD player, a satellite receiver and a VCR before the selected signal is sent to a rear screen projection TV, or another progressively scanned display device. Your configuration may be significantly different from this but the basic functional blocks – input devices, input cables, iScan Pro, output cable and display device – will exist in your system.

One common deviation from this configuration is to use an A/V Receiver or another video switching device to switch the video signals from the input devices. In this case, the input devices shown below will be connected to the inputs of the A/V Receiver. The output of the A/V Receiver will then be the only input device to the iScan Pro.

Cable TV

 

Input Devices

 

Antenna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD Player

Satellite Receiver

VCR

 

 

Component

S-Video

Composite

 

 

 

 

Input Cables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

iScan Pro

 

 

 

(rear view)

Output Cable

 

Power Supply

AC

 

 

Power

 

 

 

 

 

Progressively

 

 

 

 

scanned TV or

 

 

 

 

projector

 

Display Device

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: Example Home Theater setup

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Contents Progressive Scan Display Interface Technology Page Table of Contents Safety Information Safeguards Precautions Silicon Image, Inc Introduction Typical Configuration Installation and SetupConnections System RequirementsSilicon Image, Inc Color Space Selection Synchronization SignalsWire Color Cross-Reference Operation Aspect Ratio Control / Squeeze ModeInput Selection Picture Controls Film Mode IndicatorWhat do I do if no LEDs light when I plug the power supply? TroubleshootingSilicon Image, Inc Background How it WorksDeinterlacing Video Processing System Block DiagramVideo Inputs Technical SpecificationsOperating Temperature Limited Warranty Warranty InformationSafeguards Safety InformationPrecautions Removing the iScan Pro motherboard Appendix a Internal Jumper SettingsModifying Sync-on-Green Jumper Setting Modifying Composite Sync Jumper SettingReassembling the iScan Pro Silicon Image, Inc SiI-PB-008

Progressive Scan Display Interface specifications

DVDO Progressive Scan Display Interface (PDI) is an advanced technology designed to enhance video quality and user experience in display systems. It serves as a bridge between source devices, like DVD players or gaming consoles, and output displays such as televisions and projectors. The main purpose of the PDI is to provide a better visual experience by minimizing motion artifacts, enhancing color accuracy, and improving overall image clarity.

One of the key features of DVDO PDI technology is its progressive scan capability. Unlike traditional interlaced scanning methods where alternate lines of an image are displayed in each frame, progressive scanning delivers the entire image at once. This results in smoother motion and sharper images, especially beneficial for fast-paced content like sports or action movies.

Another important characteristic of DVDO PDI is its upscaling ability. The interface can take lower resolution video sources and convert them into higher quality outputs, ensuring that older video content can still look impressive on today’s high-definition displays. This upscaling feature is critical for users who still want to enjoy classic films or legacy video games without compromising on picture quality.

The technology also incorporates sophisticated deinterlacing algorithms that intelligently analyze video signals. These algorithms help in reducing visual artifacts such as combing and blurring, commonly found in interlaced video formats. This enhancement is particularly useful for mixed video sources, allowing seamless switching between different content types without noticeable degradation in quality.

DVDO PDI is also designed with various connectivity options to ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices. High-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) compatibility allows for easy integration with modern displays, while additional outputs can cater to older systems, making it a versatile choice for multimedia setups.

Moreover, the user-friendly features of DVDO PDI include adjustable settings for color calibration, contrast enhancement, and image scaling, allowing users to customize their viewing experience. This adaptability makes it suitable for both home theater enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

In conclusion, the DVDO Progressive Scan Display Interface stands out with its combination of progressive scanning, upscaling, intelligent deinterlacing, and extensive connectivity options. These characteristics work together to deliver an enhanced viewing experience, ensuring that users enjoy superior video quality regardless of the source material. As technology continues to evolve, DVDO remains at the forefront of display innovations, offering solutions that cater to the diverse needs of consumers.