ViewCast 240E, 450E manual Horizontal Delay, Use WideScreen, Signal WSS

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Setting Driver Properties

16:9 Wide

Select 16:9 Wide for 1.85:1 anamorphic video such as DVD content and any

widescreen content. The output video size is 852 x 480 for 525-line standards,

 

 

and 1024 x 576 for 625-line standards. To actually see output of this size, you

 

have to also select this size in your application.

 

 

Use WideScreen

The Use WideScreen Signal (WSS) control enables automatic sidebars and

letterboxing when the input video aspect ratio does not match the output

Signal (WSS)

aspect ratio. If the aspect ratio of your content is subject to change between

 

 

16:9 and 4:3, it is useful to enable this control.

 

WSS is a line of the vertical blanking interval (VBI) that encodes the aspect ratio

 

of the video. It is normally line 20 of 525-line video and line 22 of 625-line

 

video. It is generated by newer DVD players, and is present in PAL broadcast

 

content.

The Use WideScreen Signal (WSS) control is useful for both 4:3 and 16:9 input formats, and for both 4:3 and 16:9 output formats. When selected, it has the following effects:

4:3 video on a 4:3 window shows without sidebars or letterboxing

4:3 video on a 16:9 window shows with sidebars

16:9 video on a 16:9 window shows without sidebars or letterboxing

16:9 video on a 4:3 window shows with letterboxing

Horizontal Delay

Figure 27. Horizontal Delay

The Horizontal Delay control is for NTSC users. It has no effect for PAL and SECAM 625-line video standards.

485-line video is for specialized applications.

480-line video is for all normal applications. You can select which video lines should be the top line of displayed or captured video. For non-broadcast applications, all video lines starting with 21/284 can be part of the displayed video. In films and analog broadcast video, however, lines 21 and 284 are often used for Closed Caption. In broadcast video, lines 22 and 285 are sometimes used for proprietary ancillary data. If these lines are used for data they will appear as moving bands or streaks across the top lines. Therefore, the most generally useful start lines are 23/286.

Some broadcast video also uses additional top line pairs for ancillary data. We are seeing cases where the top line has to be set to lines 26/289 in order to hide all the data lines.

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Contents Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Page Contents AVStream driver reference information Osprey 240e Environmental specifications Osprey 450e Page Warranties Limited WarrantyOverview Reseller Pass ThroughSystem requirements Minimum system requirementsInstallation Steps Installing the driverCustom installing AVStream Installing the video capture cardTo install the video capture card Digital Signature Not Found Window Setting Driver Properties Accessing the Osprey Config UtilityOspreyConfig’s initial processing sequence Initial OspreyConfig user interfaceSelecting a device for configuration Control used to open the properties Understanding the device properties window Osprey Video Device Properties window tabsVideo Decoder InputVideo Proc Amp RefSizeOspreyConfig utility to access devices Devices and global controlsInput tab Input tabVideo Present CancelVideo Input Video StandardOsprey 450e AV option hardware add-on-device Input tab without AV optionVideo input Osprey 450eVideo standard Video Standard fieldInput Format analog inputs Composite cameraVideoCheck VideoGraphVbiGraph VideoGraphVideo Proc Amp tab Video Proc Amp TabFrequency Anti Flicker Default Color EnablePowerLine BrightnessVideo Decoder tab Video Decoder tabLines detected Signal DetectedOutput Enable VCR InputHorizontal Horizontal DelayRefSize tab FormatSquare Pixels Horizontal FormatCCIR-601 Wide Horizontal DelaySignal WSS Use WideScreenSource Width Source WidthReference Size for Crop and Logo Placement Video Type Format HW or SW Adds CPU GranularityLine Ntsc Vertical Format Line Ntsc Vertical FormatSimulStream Currently UsingFilters tab DeinterlaceSimulStream SimulStream optionMultiple instances Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Inverse Telecine Adjust…Deinterlace Motion AdaptiveBackground − telecine and inverse telecine Currently Using group Current Using settingsMotion Threshold Adaptive Deinterlace windowFrame Algorithm Restore Defaults Test ModeClose Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Device tab No-Video Test Pattern Buffers RequestedDiagnostic logging Diagnostic LoggingTypical section of data Device Info Board NumberingBoard Numbering Setting Driver Properties Closed Caption ExtrasTimecode Video Marking TimestampingCaptions tab Captions tabPin Select Render Ntsc Closed Captions On Video Render Logical White AsCC Pin CC PinLogo tab Enable Logo onFile and Color sub Tab Enable Key Color On File and Color Sub tabOsprey 240e/450e User Guide File and Color Pin SelectEnable Key Color Enable Key ColorWeighting Position and SizeOsprey 240e/450e User Guide Size and Crop tab Size and Crop tabReference Size Enable CroppingDefault Output Reference SizeGranularity Format Horizontal VerticalEnable Cropping Enable CroppingRecalc button Default Output Size Default Output SizePage AVStream driver reference information DirectShowAVStream Driver Reference Information Post-Processing mode Post-Processing modeAVStream Driver Reference Information Preview Pin to Video Renderer Efficient Video RenderingPreview Pin to Overlay Mixer to Video Renderer Preview Pin to VMR7 Video Mixing RendererPreview Pin to VMR9 Some Data PointsAVStream Driver Reference Information Video standards and sizes Color formatsYUV format details Captioning via CC or VBI pins Closed captioning CCDirect CC rendering on video CC streaming interface Vertical Interval Timecode VitcVertical Blanking Interval VBI capture Timecode Video MarkingSelecting the audio source and input volume Audio driverAudio Driver Audio properties Audio propertiesAudio formats Audio configurationMono Source Mode Audio playbackDual Mono Audio level Input reference levelEnvironmental specifications Appendix a Osprey hardware specificationsOsprey 240e Osprey 240e long back plate Osprey 450e Osprey 450e back plateAppendix a Osprey Hardware Specifications Mini-DIN Signal RCA Connectors Appendix B Osprey 450e audio cablePage Color bars on video screen Appendix C TroubleshootingScrambled video image Multiple horizontal lines across video image Poor video quality at large frame sizesCannot play back recorded audio Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Page Index Appendix C Troubleshooting Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Viewcast.com