ViewCast 240E, 450E manual Recalc button

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cropping rectangle. The Right and Bottom boxes set the bottom right. The Width and Height boxes set the size of the rectangle.

Recalc button

The Recalc button recalculates whichever of the six crop edit boxes you have not filled in. For example, if you set Top, Left, Width, and Height, Recalc calculates Right and Bottom. If you set Top, Left, Right, and Bottom, Recalc calculates Width and Height. Whichever of the vertical group was least recently touched, is the item that is recalculated; similarly with the horizontal group. If you only changed one box of the group, you can force the order of recalculation by clicking one of the other two boxes. For example: If you have changed Left, and you want to preserve Width (but alter Right), then click on Width before Recalc. If you have changed Left, and want to preserve Right (but alter Width), then click on Right before Recalc.

If your specification results in a crop rectangle that is too large or too small, Recalc adjusts it appropriately. If Recalc can’t set up an allowed size by changing just the third most recently clicked setting, then it tries to change the second most recently clicked setting instead or as well. If it has to, it changes your most recently changed setting.

Recalc also factors in granularity and positioning requirements as required. The left edge, height, or width value of a crop rectangle may be lowered to the next smaller granularity threshold. This is the likely reason why small adjustments may not take after Recalc – they are rounded down, so nothing changes. You have to use a value that is larger than the next granularity threshold. See Granularity for the values of the granularity parameters.

In the Default Output Size group, Recalc changes the default output size if you enable Auto Size. If you do not select Auto Size, Recalc leaves the output size alone.

Note

The crop width and height are subject to the granularity requirements of the selected video format, as explained in the previous section. For example, if your video format is I420 and you try to set a crop width of 360, it gets adjusted down to 352.

If you enable cropping, enter in some custom settings and then disable cropping, an uncropped specification displays and your settings disappear from view. However, the driver remembers your custom settings, and if you enable cropping again, they reappear.

The driver can upscale cropped video, up to the reference size.

Cropping rectangles are frame-based rather than field-based. Thus if a crop rectangle is set up defining a 320 x 240 area, then a capture of video sized at 320 x 240 results in video being captured from two fields. You may therefore see interlacing artifacts in the captured video, unless a deinterlacing filter is applied. This may be initially confusing since most users typically think of 320 x 240 video captures only coming from a single field and thus would not have interlaced artifacts. However, in this case, the source video is only 320 x 240 in size (i.e. the crop rectangle) and thus any captured video that is greater than the field height within the crop rectangle (equal to ½ cropped ROI height) results in a scaled capture of multiple fields. Also, the driver uses both fields whenever they are needed to interpolatively scale the output with best possible accuracy.

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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