
Monarch EDGE Control Hub configuration
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Part # V11470-301-0101
Last updated: July 27, 2020
Force encoding size
Select to increase or reduce the captured video size before encod-
ing.
Frame size
Specify the width and height, in pixels, of the video up to the
width and height of the original video layout. If your canvas uses
a different size, your encoder scales the video to the specified size
(image may be distorted). The width ranges from 64 to 3840 and
must be a multiple of 16. The height ranges from 64 to 2160 and
must be an even number.
Scaling
Select how to scale your video:
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Unscaled from top left
The video is unscaled and
positioned in the top left corner of the display area. If the
display resolution of the video is bigger than the display
area, the video will be cropped.
•
Unscaled centered
The video is unscaled and centered
in the display area. If the display resolution of the video is
bigger than the display area, the video will be cropped.
•
Stretched to all edges
The video is stretched to fit the
entire display area without respecting the aspect ratio of
the original video. If the aspect ratio of the video and the
display area don’t match, the video may be distorted.
•
Scaled to all edges
The video is scaled to fit the entire
display area while respecting the aspect ratio of the origi-
nal video. The video is centered in the display area. If the
aspect ratio of the video and the display area don’t match,
the video will be cropped.
•
Scaled to nearest edge
The video is scaled to fit to the
display area while respecting the aspect ratio of the origi-
nal video. The video is centered in the display area. If the
aspect ratio of the video is not scaled to the display area,
black borders will appear on both sides of the video or
above and below. The video isn’t cropped.
Pivot
Change the orientation of your source:
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0 degrees
No pivot is applied.
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90 degrees clockwise
The source is rotated 90 degrees
clockwise.
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180 degrees
The source is rotated 180 degrees.
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90 degrees counterclockwise
The source is rotated 90
degrees counterclockwise.
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