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Appendix A
Command Reference
Related commands
(see VIC parameter),
47
720p120
1
1280
750
48
480p119
1
720
525
48
480p119L
1
720
525
48
480p120
1
720
525
48
480p120L
1
720
525
49
480p119S
1
720
525
49
480p120S
1
720
525
50
480i2x59
2
720
525
50
480i2x60
2
720
525
50
480i2xL3
2
720
525
50
480i2xL4
2
720
525
51
480i2xS3
2
720
525
51
480i2xS4
2
720
525
52
576p200
1
720
625
52
576p200L
1
720
625
53
576p200S
1
720
625
54
576i2x_1
2
720
625
54
576i2xL2
2
720
625
55
576i2xS2
2
720
625
56
480p239
1
720
525
56
480p239L
1
720
525
56
480p240
1
720
525
56
480p240L
1
720
525
57
480p239S
1
720
525
57
480p240S
1
720
525
58
480i2x_1
2
720
525
58
480i2x_2
2
720
525
58
480i2xL5
2
720
525
58
480i2xL6
2
720
525
59
480i2xS5
2
720
525
59
480i2xS6
2
720
525
1. The generator treats double-clocking and pixel repetition as two totally separate items.
NCPP controls the number of clocks per pixel, while NPPP controls pixel repetition factor.
All library formats set pixel repetition factor NPPP to zero (i.e. OFF) by default. Dou-
ble-clocking and pixel repetition cannot be applied simultaneously due to AVI:RP field
constraints. Therefore, double-clocked formats do not support pixel repetition. Pixel rep-
etition is only applicable to the "4x" formats, where HRES remains at 2880-pixels as the
pixel repetition factor NPPP is varied between 1 and 10 - thereby varying the effective
resolution.
2. Double-clocked formats have the same horizontal resolution as single-clocked formats -
the horizontal active (as we define it), is not doubled in the double-clocked case. Some
formats are distinguished by a horizontal active that is 4-times the normal value of 720.
Here, pixel repetition may be applied, by a special "PixelRep" test image, after the format
has loaded. The "PixelRep" test image allows the number of pixels-per-pixel (NPPP) to
be varied and an image with repeated pixels to be rendered for test purposes.
3. Some formats are distinguished by having a slightly different vertical line total.
DVIC
Format Name
NCPP
1
HRES
2
VTOT
3
Summary of Contents for 881
Page 1: ...881 882 Video Test Instrument User Guide 882E for HDMI ...
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Page 50: ...38 Chapter 1 Getting Started ...
Page 84: ...72 Chapter 2 Testing Video Displays ...
Page 99: ...882 Video Test Instrument User Guide Rev A 35 87 ...
Page 102: ...90 Chapter 3 Administrative Tasks ...
Page 107: ...882 Video Test Instrument User Guide Rev A 35 95 ...
Page 216: ...204 Chapter 5 Working with Formats ...
Page 248: ...236 Chapter 7 Working with Images ...
Page 264: ...252 Chapter 8 Working with Test Sequences ...
Page 382: ...40 Chapter 11 Testing EDID for HDMI 2 Expand the EDID Block in the navigation view ...
Page 446: ...104 Chapter 12 CEC Interactive Troubleshooting Environment ITE ...
Page 493: ...882 Video Test Instrument User Guide Rev A 35 151 ...
Page 591: ...882 Video Test Instrument User Guide Rev A 35 213 Commands by name ...
Page 687: ...882 Video Test Instrument User Guide Rev A 35 309 Example DVIC 23 FMTU ...
Page 1018: ...580 Appendix B Image Reference The EMITest5 image is shown below ...
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