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4.3.
Start-up Screen
The start-up screen shows the currently selected input signal, output resolution and provides information
on the locking status.
IN: 1920x1080i @50.00 Hz 3G-SDI 1
OUT:1920x1080i @59.94 Hz Locked 59.94Hz
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Under Time Code Settings the start-up screen can be configured to display such General Information or
to display Time Code information. The display can also be toggled with the INPUT key.
IN: 1920x1080i 50 Free Run
OUT:1920x1080i 59 00:00:00:00
MODE: Manual – Press ‘ENTER’ to load
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4.4.
Main Menu
The main menu lists the 9 sub menus. MEMC/FRC Settings, Time Code Settings, Input Select, Input
Adjust, Output Settings, Audio, Closed Captioning, Information and Miscellaneous.
To set up your SP-14 it is recommended that you follow this procedure:
Choose the output mode and parameters to suit the desired format you want to convert to.
Select the correct input signal.
Set the input levels and features appropriately to optimize the appearance of your image.
Set any other parameters to suit your application.
Note: All Input parameters are specific to your chosen input channel and input signal type, they
are not global to the unit. All Output and Miscellaneous parameters are global.
4.5.
MCFRC Settings
4.5.1.
Standard Settings
MEMC (motion estimation motion compensation) can be switched off by setting FRC (frame rate
conversion) Level to Drop/Repeat.
MEMC is content adaptive. For very busy scenes the full blown MEMC algorithm (MEMC setting High)
may not give the best conversion result and less aggressive global conversion may do a better job. The
FRC level can be set up and they operate as follows:
MEMC Low: RGME (regional global motion estimation) mode is always on, and will enable blend when
scene looks too busy.
MEMC Medium: Only enables RGME mode when scene is quite busy, and also enables blend when the
scene looks too busy.
MEMC High: Never enables RGME or blend.
MEMC is applied to inputs with any of 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 59.94 and 60Hz frame rate. 50 and
60Hz VESA modes are covered.
Cadence Detection can be switched off (none accepted), limited to 3:2 and 2:2 or set to full detection
(any accepted) mode.