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This menu item allows the user to specify whether the source has noise reduction
applied to it. This is performed by averaging the video signal over a number of
fields – but ignoring areas where motion has occurred. If motion blurring is seen, it
is recommended to turn this setting off.
8.6.2
DVI Source Menu Items
HDCP is supported on certain units only - and only on the DVI input connector.
This menu item lets you change whether HDCP is active on this particular DVI
input.
If turned ‘Off’, then a source that requires HDCP encryption will not send a video
signal to your unit.
If turned ‘On’, and a HDCP-compliant display or device is attached to your unit’s
DVI output, then HDCP encrypted sources can be used.
The following table summarizes the message given in brackets:
Status
message
Description
Effect
Inactive
HDCP is not active
at the DVI
connector.
HDCP-encrypted material cannot be received
by the unit.
Active
HDCP is active at
the DVI connector.
HDCP-encrypted material can be received by
the unit, but only if a HDCP-compliant display
or device is attached to the unit’s output.
See ‘Adjust outputs’ for a description of how the HDCP system works on your
scaler.
This feature is only present on certain units – it is used with the next menu item to
form a simple ‘EDID Manager’.
EDID is an information packet retrieved by a PC graphic card over a DVI link from a
monitor which tells the graphic card which resolutions the display supports. In the
Source: DVI1
Display emul. EDID [DVI]
Source : RGB1
Noise reduction
[Off]
Source: DVI1
HDCP [Inactive] [Off]