For each display, users can define which area of the input video is to be displayed. Fundamentally, setup the X Total and Y Total first, and then define the
1This area demonstrates the resulting selection of the Input video to be display for the selected Output Channel.
“Original Input Video” shows the resolution information of the Input Video to each Output Channel.
2It varies up the Input Video
“Selected Area” shows the information of the selected area to be displayed. The numbers will vary according to different settings.
“Output Resolution”: In this section, you can setup the output resolution for individual Output Channel. Notice that each display can output at different resolutions depending on supported resolution of the connected monitor/TV to that output channel.
3“Capture Mode Enable” will enable parameters effective. If users disabled this selection, each output channel will display simply the full display of the input source.
“Auto Apply Settings” will automatically load the new settings into processor. Clicking on “Update Status” will keep the information of Input video updated Clicking on “Update Apply Settings” will load the parameters into the video processor.
4Define X Total, Y Total,
“Fine Tune by Percentage” provides the alternative to further adjust the position and area defined
in section 4. For Outward Extension For Inward Shrink
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By percentage, users need to determine what will be the reference. There are two choices for this part “Specified Area” and “Full Input”. Normally, “Specified Area” will work more appropriately while users are dealing with panel masking, because the overlapped masking area will be closed to specified area instead of full input video.
6“Fine Tune by Pixel” offers similar approach to adjust the position and area of the Output channel. The idea behind this section is the same to “Fine Tune by Percentage”. The difference is that the adjustment is based on Pixel. Users can therefore adjust the Output Channel area based on Pixels.
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