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Resolution Groups
— Select the resolution streaming group for the USB output from
the following groups:
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All
(default)
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Low
— 320x180 (16:9), 320x240 (4:3),
424x240 (16:9), and 640x360 (16:9)
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Medium
— 640x360 (16:9), 640x480
(4:3)
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High
— 640x360 (16:9),
960x540 (16:9), 1280x720 (16:9), and
1920x1080 (16:9)
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HDMI Loop Format
— Select the digital format of the HDMI loop output. HDMI, DVI,
or YUV video formats can be selected. Any DVI or HDMI video format can be discretely
forced.
NOTES:
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DVI
— HDMI input signals are converted to DVI output format: RGB 444 full
8-bit, no audio, no InfoFrames.
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HDMI
— HDMI input signals are converted to the set HDMI output format.
This includes the correct AVI InfoFrame data for the current video output
(colorspace, quantization, and so on). Audio signals and audio InfoFrame pass
through unaltered.
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The default setting,
Auto
, parses the EDID of the connected device and sets
the correct digital format. The
Auto
setting outputs DVI to a DVI sink and
HDMI RGB 444 Full to any HDMI sink.
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HDCP Note
— Provides a means of determining if HDCP content restrictions are
preventing a video signal from passing. Because the USB output cannot display HDCP
encrypted content, the MediaPort notifies if protected content is detected on the input.
The display shows either of the following:
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If HDCP Note is Enabled:
A green screen with
HDCP
Content
in a text box is
displayed on the output when the connected device is not HDCP compliant and an
HDCP input is selected.
NOTES:
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The
HDCP
Content
message appears only on a USB output. The HDMI
loop output displays only a green screen.
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The
HDCP
Content
message does not appear if test patterns are enabled.
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The green screen can be displayed only when
Enabled
is selected for
HDCP Authorized.
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If HDCP Note is disabled:
The output mutes to black when the connected device
is not HDCP compliant and an HDCP authorized input with protected content is
selected.
Audio Configuration Menu
The
Audio
Configuration
menu enables audio that is processed through the
MediaPort 200 to be adjusted. The volume level of the microphone and program audio
that is sent to the far end, and of the far end and program audio as heard locally, can be
adjusted. Pink noise can also be sent to any audio output to test the audio during system
configuration.
on the next page gives an overview of the items on this menu.
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