Setting Driver Properties
16:9 Wide | Select 16:9 Wide for 1.85:1 anamorphic video such as DVD content and any | |
widescreen content. The output video size is 852 x 480 for | ||
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| and 1024 x 576 for | |
| have to also select this size in your application. | |
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Use WideScreen | The Use WideScreen Signal (WSS) control enables automatic sidebars and | |
letterboxing when the input video aspect ratio does not match the output | ||
Signal (WSS) | ||
aspect ratio. If the aspect ratio of your content is subject to change between | ||
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| 16:9 and 4:3, it is useful to enable this control. | |
| WSS is a line of the vertical blanking interval (VBI) that encodes the aspect ratio | |
| of the video. It is normally line 20 of | |
| video. It is generated by newer DVD players, and is present in PAL broadcast | |
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The Use WideScreen Signal (WSS) control is useful for both 4:3 and 16:9 input formats, and for both 4:3 and 16:9 output formats. When selected, it has the following effects:
∙4:3 video on a 4:3 window shows without sidebars or letterboxing
∙4:3 video on a 16:9 window shows with sidebars
∙16:9 video on a 16:9 window shows without sidebars or letterboxing
∙16:9 video on a 4:3 window shows with letterboxing
Horizontal Delay
Figure 27. Horizontal Delay
The Horizontal Delay control is for NTSC users. It has no effect for PAL and SECAM
Some broadcast video also uses additional top line pairs for ancillary data. We are seeing cases where the top line has to be set to lines 26/289 in order to hide all the data lines.
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