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Occasionally, it’s necessary to cause the output image to be flipped Vertically,
Horizontally or both – most commonly when a video projector is ceiling-
mounted, or for special effects.
Units that support source labeling have this menu item available, which allows
the label to be turned on or off on a window-by-window basis.
Certain units can display audio bar measurements and this menu item
displays how many stereo-bars are shown. A maximum of 4 stereo bars (8
bars in total, with left-right pairs next to each other) can be shown. Audio
channels are always numbered from left to right, balanced to display bars on
both sides of the each. A setting of 0 disables the audio bars from being
shown.
This Menu item fades the selected layer, and is only available on models with
overlay abilities. Adjustment range is from solid to fully transparent.
Note: This menu item only appears on multi-channel scalers:
This adjustment selects the order of the window layers. Layers are shown for
‘a’ and ‘b’ logo screens, Window ‘A’, Window ‘B’ and ‘Z’ is the Lock Source.
The default condition is shown. The number shown is the current layer of the
active window, when you adjust the layer number the layer stack indicator
‘abABZ’ will change to allow visualization of the layer stack. Note that layer 6
the Background Color is not shown as its layer position can not be altered – it
will always be the background.
9.6.1
Extended scaling controls
The ‘Aspect adjust’ parameter is used to change the way that scaling of
windows is controlled. By default it is set to ‘Simple’ which allows basic
control of the window zoom and shrink sizes and positions – enough for
simple tasks.
In ‘Advanced’ mode, it allows the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) components
of the Zoom and Shrink functions to be adjusted independently, thus allowing
custom aspect ratios to be created, or to convert from one aspect ratio to
another.
Adjust windows
Audio bars [4]
Adjust windows
Show source label [On]
Adjust windows
Max fade level % [100]
Adjust Windows
Layer priority abABZ [ 3]
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