•Game 2 – This mode is intended for use with game consoles (like those from Sony,
Microsoft and Nintendo). This mode gives you minimal latency with both motion and
PReP™, Progressive ReProcessing
PReP is a video processing technology, which is exclusive to Anchor Bay that converts a progres- sive signal to its original interlaced format so that it can be subsequently deinterlaced by Anchor Bay’s Precision Deinterlacing. With PReP, in addition to performing an outstanding job deinterlacing interlaced formats, an iScan VP50PRO can now improve a previously poorly deinterlaced progressive format. PReP works with 480p, 576p, 1080p/50 and 1080p/60. Turning PReP ‘On’ and ‘Off’ allows the user to compare the deinterlacing done by the source versus the deinterlacing done by the VP50PRO. The default for this setting is ‘Off’. This is a setting that is saved on a “per input/per format” basis.
Passthrough
The iScan VP50PRO can pass signals through as well as process them. With some signals, like those coming from a PC, no processing may be desired in which case this setting can be set to ‘On’ to allow this signal to pass through the VP50PRO. Note that if an analog signal is passed through the VP50PRO there will be no video output on the HDMI output, and vice versa. This mode can also be used to see the signal processed by the VP50PRO versus the processing done by the display. The default for this setting is ‘Off’. This is a setting that is saved on a “per input/per format” basis.
Overscan
The Overscan function scales the input image proportionally in both vertical and horizontal dimen- sions by the
To adjust the overscan level:
1.Push the P or Q button. The current level is shown.
2.Push the P or Q button to decrease or increase the amount of overscan.
3.The Overscan value is applied to all input aspect ratios and is independent of the Zoom value.
Image Shift
The Image Shift adjustment allows the user to vertically and horizontally adjust the image, when the input signal is 480i/576i on the SDI or HDMI inputs or a PC resolution on the analog BNC input. This function can be set independently for different input formats. The default setting for the horizon- tal and vertical shifts is midrange, 0.
Color Space
The color space setting allows the user to specify what the input signal is on the HDMI inputs.
•RGB
•YCbCr 4:2:2
•YCbCr 4:4:4
•Auto
For the BNC inputs the options are:
•RGB(H+V)
•YPbPr
Input Level
The input level setting allows the user to specify the levels of the input signal, either Video
•Video
•PC
VCR Mode
VCR Mode decouples the output timing completely from the input timing to ensure a stable output from the iScan VP50PRO for VCR playback especially during
•On – Output timing is decoupled from the input timing regardless of Frame Rate settings.
•Off – Output timing is dependent on Frame Rate settings.
•Auto - Turns on VCR Mode if a VCR source is detected. This is the default setting.
HDMI Config.
HDCP Mode
There are two HDCP modes:
•Off: HDCP is disabled at the iScan VP50PRO’s HDMI input. Some sources turn off HDCP in this case and the iScan VP50PRO drives a
•On: The iScan VP50PRO continuously looks for a HDCP source on its HDMI input. This is the default setting.
NOTE: The iScan VP50PRO is not designed to remove HDCP from a protected signal. If this setting is set to ‘On’ make sure that the corresponding HDCP Mode setting on the output is also set to ‘On’
Auto AR
In addition to carrying audio and video, HDMI can carry other information, like aspect ratio (AR). If you would like the iScan VP50PRO to automatically set the AR based on the information on the HDMI signal, than set this setting to ‘On.’ This AR information can be wrong or implemented incorrectly, so this setting is defaulted to ‘Off’.
Auto Color Space
In addition to carrying audio and video, HDMI can carry other information, like color space. If you would like the iScan VP50PRO to automatically set the AR based on the information on the HDMI signal, than set this setting to ‘On’, which is the default. If this setting is set to on, the ‘Colorspace’ adjust- ment will be unavailable.
Auto Input Priority Selection
The Auto Input Priority Selection function assigns different priorities to the video input’s automatic active video selection mode (AUTO in Input Select menu). First select the video input then change the priority of that input.
1 - Press the Q button. The first video input VIDEO 1 is shown.
2 - Press the Enter button to view the current priority of the selected input. 3 - Press the P or Q button to change the priority of the selected input.
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