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8
Multiviewers
A Multiviewer is an output displaying a user customizable selection of Widgets as display resources. A Widget
is a Multiviewer layer containing a program, preview, input or image. One Multiviewer can display up to 24
Widgets.
In
Multiviewers
, set the Label, Signal parameters, Patterns and Image correction.
Note:
- Go to
Preconfig > Multiviewers to enable
One Multiviewer
or
Two Multiviewers screens
.
- Go to
Multiviewers to set the Multiviewers layout and Widgets.
8.1
Multiviewers settings
In
Multiviewers
, click a Multiviewer output to open its settings. The selected output is highlighted in the
interactive rear panel.
- On the interactive rear panel, hover on an output connector to display information about this output.
- On the interactive rear panel, click an output to open its settings.
8.2
Multiviewers signal
In
Multiviewers
, select one Multiviewer. In
Signal
, the following settings are displayed:
Setting name
Description / Setting selection
Label
Rename the Multiviewer
Mode
Set to follow internal rate or select a custom rate in the list
Format
Set the format for the Multiviewer display
Color Space
Auto
or
RGB
(Full or Limited),
YCbCr
(
4:4:4
,
4:2:2
or
4:2:0
) and
ITU-R BT.
(
709
or
2020
)
Color Depth
8 bits
,
10 bits
or
12 bits
DVI mode
Enable to change DisplayPort signal into DVI signal if using a DVI connector on the
Multiviewer display.
HDCP
Disable*
;
Auto
;
HDCP 1.x
;
HDCP 2.x Type 0
or
HDCP 2.x Type 1
.
*Disabling HDCP reduces possible problems when the content is not fully HDCP compliant. When output HDCP is disabled, HDCP-
protected inputs are not displayed.
Recommendation: Always use high quality cables to prevent connection and bandwidth errors when using HDCP.