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FS4 Frame Synchronizer/Converter v1.1
Recall
The
Recall
buttons
recall saved FS4 preset configurations.
Store
The
Store
buttons let you save the current FS4 configuration into the preset register with
the associated name and number. A preset is a set of all System, Video, Audio, and Output
parameters as they were set at the time the preset was stored. Only editable parameters
are saved in the presets. Non-editable parameters are not saved.
To change a preset name, click in the name's text field, type a new name, and press Enter
to save the name. After entering text, you can click the mouse outside of the edit box to
exit without changing the name.
Export
The
Export
buttons save the associated preset contents to a file on your computer. The
file gets exported to the default download location specified in your browser options.
The file name is the same as the preset name with the suffix.
presets
. If you export
multiple files for the same preset, a number gets appended to ensure a unique file name.
The file size is small, usually less than 100 kilobytes.
Import
The
Import
buttons let you browse for and import a preset file on your computer into the
preset register associated with the selected button. A dialog box warns you that the
operation will overwrite the current preset contents with the file contents. You can only
import presets from a FS4.
Export Presets 1–40
(All)
Export All
lets you save the contents of all presets to a file on your computer.
The file gets exported to the default download location specified in your browser options
with the name
all.presets
. If you export multiple files, a number gets appended to ensure
a unique file name.
Import Presets 1–40
(All)
Import All
lets you browse for and import a previously exported
all.presets
file from your
computer. A dialog box warns you that the operation will overwrite all 40 current preset
contents with the contents stored in the file.
Interaction of
Presets and GPIs
Triggering presets using GPI inputs offers considerable power but also requires some
care to avoid unexpected results. If you plan to trigger presets using GPIs, please see the
information about the
“Interaction of Presets and GPIs” on page 52
Caution!
When you recall a Preset Configuration, the recalled preset immediately replaces the
system’s existing configuration. All previous settings are lost unless you have
previously stored them in another preset configuration or an exported file.