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Mitto
TM
Pro 2
Scan Converter User Guide
Config Menu
• Auto Full Screen – Select from Off, 1080 and Max. Mitto will instantly maximize the screen
selection on the computer monitor as detailed below.
1080 – Mitto will make the largest 16 x 9 image possible with the selected resolution. The
image position will begin in the upper left hand corner and cannot be moved. Using this
option disables, or greys out, the other controls in the position menu.
Max – Mitto will output your entire desktop. Mitto will automatically chose 16 x 9 or
4 x 3, center the output and provide a pillar box as needed. Using this option disables, or
greys out, the controls in the position menu.
• Aspect – Select from Normal or Anamorphic.
Normal – The Aspect ratio control is ordinarily left in Normal. Mitto guarantees that the
aspect ratio of the selection you have made on the computer will be output to video with
the proper aspect ratio. Circles will stay circles.
Anamorphic – There may be times when you would choose to override normal aspect ratio.
If you select Anamorphic, it will allow you to select a region on the input side that is the
output of the computer and pin the corners of that region to the output space. In that case,
depending on how you have made your selection, circles may not be circles. But in certain
cases, that may be exactly what you are intending.
Note: If you are experiencing issues with maintaining the correct aspect ratio, please see
“Troubleshooting” on page 52 for recommendations.
• Engineering Lock – Select from Off, Timing Std LOCKED and Panel Locked.
Timing Std LOCKED – When this is selected, the Engineering Lock control is enabled. It
locks, or grays out, the Standard, Mode and HD Format controls on the Output Menu. It also
locks all the controls on the Timing Menu (vertical timing, horizontal timing, and fine phase
timing).
Panel Locked – Disables front panel controls.
• EDID Source – This control selects the source of the EDID. The EDID (Extended Display
Identification Data) tells the computer what the capabilities of the monitor are. EDID also
controls HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) information. Many DVI and HDMI
monitors support HDCP encryption which will not work with BrightEye Mitto. If the computer
handshakes with the computer monitor and HDCP is enabled, the encryption will cause the
Mitto output to be disabled or distorted. For this reason your unit comes configured so that
Mitto reports its own EDID to your computer.
Mitto – Mitto Pro 2 provides the EDID. This is the default configuration and should only be
changed if the pass-through to the monitor is not working.
Ext Monitor – The external monitor provides the EDID. Use this setting only if your monitor
is not compatible with Mitto’s internal EDID.