
4. Menu Orientation
Input Source Adjustment Menu
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The figure below illustrates a sample Input Source Adjustment Menu:
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INPUT SOURCE ADJUSTMENT
H Size < 100.0% > | 640 |
V Size < 100.0% > | 475 |
H Position | 0 |
V Position | 0 |
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Figure 4-40. Input Source Adjustment Menu (sample)
The Input Source Adjustment Menu is virtually identical to the PIP and Key Adjustment menus — except that the menu pertains to the source “inside” the PIP or Key, rather than the boundaries of the PIP or Key itself. In this way, for example, a PIP can remain in its exact location on screen, but you can scale or
To access the menu:
•Press {SRC} from the PIP Adjustment Menu or the Crop Adjustment Menu.
Important
The Input Source Adjustment Menu is also used to adjust Key sources, and the menu functions are identical. The only difference is the menu’s title: Key Source Adjustment.
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The following Input Source Adjustment Menu functions are provided:
•H Size — adjusts the input source’s horizontal size. The “%” value indicates the source’s size as a percentage of the original PIP or Key’s horizontal resolution. The numeric value is the source’s width in pixels.
•V Size — adjusts the input source’s vertical size. The “%” value indicates the size as a percentage of the original PIP or Key’s vertical resolution. The numeric value is the source’s height in pixels.
•H Position — indicates the input source’s horizontal position, relative to its default horizontal position (00) with no offset. Thus, the value 50 is 50 pixels to the right of its default position.
•V Position — indicates the input source’s vertical position, relative to its default vertical position (00) with no offset. Thus, the value
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