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Conv Only - Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal, but outputs the signal in one of the following ways, depending on the input source.

A standard-definition (480i or 576i) analog signal (composite, S-video, or component) is converted so that it is available as an HDMI signal at its input resolution, as well as at the standard S-video, composite, or component analog video outputs.

An analog component signal is digitized and output at its input resolution through the HDMI outputs and as an analog component signal, but not through the analog composite or S-video monitor outputs.

HDMI signals are output through both the HDMI and analog component outputs. Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output.

Bypass – Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal, but outputs the signal in one of the following ways, depending on the input source.

Analog signals (composite, S-video, or component) are output only in the resolution and format that matches the input.

HDMI input signals are output through the HDMI and analog component outputs. Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output.

Note: If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your video monitor, it may be caused by an incompability between the input setup selections and the incoming signal. Refer to the Video Resolutions Table in Section 6: Troubleshooting and Maintenance for more detailed information.

VIDEO OUT

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VIDEO OUT

VIDEO OUT is a multi-purpose parameter; the function of the parameter depends upon the input source and the setting of the V-PROCESS parameter.

When the V-PROCESS parameter is set to BYPASS or CONV ONLY, the VIDEO OUT parameter is a non-adjustable status display of the video resolution of the output signal, as determined by the input.

When the Faroudja video processing is selected for the V-PROCESS parameter and the output is set to HDMI or component format, VIDEO OUT becomes an active user-selectable parameter which identifies the video output resolution. Available selections are AUTO, 1080i, 720p, and 480p.

For HDMI inputs, the AUTO option automatically selects the highest output resolution supported by the HDMI-equipped monitor. For component inputs with copy protection, the component output is restricted to the resolution format of the incoming component signal.

Note: If VIDEO OUT is set to AUTO when the component input is not copy protected, the component output is always set to 1080i format. If the video monitor does not support 1080i format, the signal will not display correctly.

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