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Advanced Video Settings
This option contains video signal settings that do not normally need to be
adjusted.
Pixel Format
Determines the colour
depth and data
required to represent
each video pixel.
Tile Width and Height
Determines the size of the
sample areas into which
the source video screen is
divided for examination
purposes. Smaller sizes
result in more areas to
sample, larger areas
result in more frequent
screen area refreshes.16
is considered to be the
optimum size for both the
width and height settings.
YUV / RGB
Determines the colour
space used by the unit.
Custom Video Modes
This option allows you to define non-standard video resolutions and refresh rates
to suit your display characteristics.
Enter the horizontal and vertical pixels counts together with the refresh rate and,
optionally the Reduced Blanking option (see below), then click the Calc button.
Then click the Add button to include the new mode within the list. If you
calculate the setting for a mode that has too high a resolution to be displayed
full width, this dialog will calculate the values for a half-width version instead.
Show All Users
Select this option to display a list of all users who are currently logged into the
AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit together with the host computer (and port) that
they are currently viewing.
Reduced Blanking
The Reduced Blanking
option can be enabled when
using flat panel display
monitors and helps to save
bandwidth without any loss
of performance. The blanking
period is present in all standard
video signals and is a small
time delay to allow the beam
of cathode ray tube displays
to return to the top left corner
of the screen. As flat panel
displays do not have a beam,
the blanking period can be
removed.
Timing Details
Click this button to display
information that is useful
when debugging video
problems.