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ProScalerHigh Definition Video Processor User’s Manual

Underscan

The Underscan control has not changes from Firmware v1.0. But Underscan is effected by Safe Mode as mentioned on the previous page.

Output Color Space

The Output Color Space control provides 4 choices for output color space. If you are unsure what to use, Auto is the safe choice.

Auto: usually output color space will be RGB

RGB: Red, Green, Blue color space standard using 8 bits per primary color.

YCbCr 4:4:4: Component color space used for video standards; 8 bits per component.

YCbCr 4:2:2: Component color space used for video standards: 10 bits per component.

Output Colorimetry

Colorimetry refers to the standards by which RGB is converted to YCbCr.There are two standards for performing this conversion:

ITU BT .601: This is the colorimetry standard for Standard Definition video formats.

ITU BT .709: This is the colorimetry standard for High Definition video formats.

Output Video Level

Video Levels refer to the dynamic range of the video signals themselves. The video industry evolved levels that allowed for some guard band in the signal levels to account for overshoot or other signaling problems. The computer industry evolved levels that allocate the entire dynamic range possible for the image information.

The ProScaler will drive video displays, which use video signalinglevels,and computer displays which use computer signal levels.

The Output Video Level control gives you control over what signaling levels are output from ProScaler.

Input Video Level

This control is similarto the Output Video Level control described on the previous page, except that it applies to input video signals.

Video Levels refer to the dynamic range of the video signals themselves. The video industry evolved levels that allowed for some guard band in the signal levels to account for overshoot or other signaling problems. The computer industry evolved levels that allocate the entire dynamic range possible for the image information.

The ProScaler must accept signals from video components, such as DVD players, set top boxes, video recorders, etc. Most of these devices use video signaling levels. ProScaler must also connect to personal computers and came consoles, which may use computer signal levels.

The Input Video Level control gives you control over what signaling levels are used for inputs

PReP

PReP is an exclusive processing technology developed by Anchor Bay Technologies.

Standard definition input formats such as 480p, 576p, and were deinterlaced at some point before reaching ProScaler. Deinterlacing is a complex processing technology that has a significant impact on image quality. The deinterlacing in ProScaler uses Anchor Bay Technologies' high performance VRS Deinterlacer.

PReP accepts one of the formats mentioned, and reconverts it back into an interlaced format. It can then be deinterlaced again using the VRS technology in ProScaler, which usually results in a higher quality picture.

The PReP control allows users to disable this function. Most users will never need to disable PReP.

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ProScaler Copyright 2010 Wolf Cinema PrefaceProScalerHigh Definition Video Processor User’s Manual ProScaler ContentsDevice Codes Remote ControlAdvanced Functions Introduction Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Basic FeaturesVideo Flexible Component Video InputsHdmi Other Rear Panel ConnectorsNot used Service Reset Supplied Accessories Power cords SetupBefore Setting Up Cable Types Menu Button Press to enable on-screen System Remote Control Key ProScaler FunctionsConnect Hdmi cable from ProScaler to Projector Connecting the Projector and ProScalerProScaler IR Remote control ProScalerAim Remote atFor 2 seconds to turn Remote at the ProjectorProScaler DVD player or DTV decoder Connecting Video EquipmentUsing an S-Video or a Composite Video Cable Connecting Video Components with an Hdmi to Hdmi CablePlug and Play Functions PC Connecting a ComputerMenus and User Interface Remote & MenusPicture Controls Menu OrganizationZoom Control Screen Select InputInput Select Selection Zoom and PanPicture Controls Zoom using the Remote ControlAspect Ratio Control using Menus or Remote Hue Brightness ControlContrast Control Color SaturationScaler Main Menu Picture Controls ProScaler Enhancement Detail EnhancementScaler Main Menu Picture Controls Detail Enhancement ProScaler EnhancementInput Priority Settings MenuScaler Main Menu Settings Output Format Output FormatRename Inputs Output Connector ConditionsSelect Audio Output Associate Audio and Video InputsScaler Main Menu Settings Factory Defaults Game ModeFactory Defaults Wolf Cinema’s ProScaler Universal Remote Remote ControlPunch Through ModesProgramming the remote with the preprogrammed code MacrosProgramming a Second DVD, etc. to Other Device Buttons Press the DVD button to program the DVDs Setup Code numbersProgramming the remote with Learning Method To Erase a Learned Command From a ButtonPress one of the Macro buttons To Erase All the Learned Commands in One Device ModePress the Play button. The Device LED will blink one time Erasing the Macro CommandsFactory Reset Test Patterns Advanced FunctionsProScalerHigh Definition Video Processor User’s Manual Auto Standby Deinterlacer Bias ControlsAuto Wake Up Hot Plug Source Component InputAV Receivers and Audio Processors Device Codes238 124137 139 052 165 115 004 086 164 152Blu-ray & HD DVD CD Players Video Cassette Recorders VCR 066 070 145 083 133 140 157 163 074 012 023 039 043053 025070 012 034 039072 056 048 101 034 153AUX Lighting AUX PC & iPodAUX Media PC 112 072 251 161247 197 146 248 473 474466 177400 187043 197 143 230457 530004 112 058 143 171 172 070Default 139 147 126 185 085 213 277323 328 353 354 356 457 494 144 160 161 165Cable Boxes 030 111020 030 074 103Satellite Boxes 091 281098 087 111035 107021 042 138 144 001 083 095 105DVD-TV/DVD Combos DVD RecordersDVD-DVD/VCR Combos Wolf Cinema
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