Chapter 3 • Viewing and Setting Module Parameters

Video

Settings

Comments

 

 

 

Color Sys Detect

NTSC, PAL, N/A

If you choose Auto Detect, this

 

 

field displays the correct color

 

 

system.

 

 

This field displays N/A if the color

 

 

system could not be recognized or

 

 

no source is connected.

 

 

This field does not show if you

 

 

manually choose the color system.

Sharpness Filter

Level 0 - 15

Filters high frequencies in the

 

(default is Level 6)

picture's black-and-white portion

 

 

out to obtain a sharper picture.

Contrast

0 - 255

Adjusts the polarity between white

 

(the default is 128)

and black in the video signal. If

 

 

white is very distant from black, a

 

 

signal has high contrast. If white is

 

 

closer to black, a signal has low

 

 

contrast causing it to appear with a

 

 

gray tone. Adjusting the contrast

 

 

changes the relation between the

 

 

color steps.

Hue

0 - 255

Adjusts the wavelength of the base

 

(the default is 128)

colors (i.e. red, green, yellow) in a

 

 

NTSC video signal. Adjusting the

 

 

hue creates linear change in the

 

 

phase of all the colors. If your

 

 

video source is PAL, this option

 

 

does not show.

Brightness

0 - 255

Adjusts the amount of light emitted

 

(the default is 128)

in the video signal.

Saturation

0 - 255

Adjusts the amount of color in the

 

(the default is 128)

signal.

Table 21: Encoding Module - Video IO Parameters

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