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SEE also: Enabling/disabling HDCP support on an input plug
The output format determines the final resolution and rate of the output.
On the
VIO 4K
, you can set up the format using one of the following format and rate generation modes:
Internal reference mode (default)
The internal reference mode allows you to choose the required output format from a list of compatible
formats (including predefined formats and custom formats), and then choose the rate from a list of
compatible rates (system clock).
Auto EDID format mode
The Auto EDID format mode selects an output plug and applies the preferred format read in its EDID
to the output format.
If the plug EDID is not available or corrupted, the applied output format is the one determined in the
format and rate menus.
Framelock mode
The Framelock/video mode allows you to choose a 0.5x, 1x or 2x rate mode while using the output or
one of its inputs as a video reference and a rate multiplier to set up the format.
You can also fine-tune the pixel and line offsets.
Genlock mode
The Genlock mode allows you to set up the format using a Genlock reference.
You can also fine-tune the pixel and line offsets.
NOTE:
The output format and rate must be supported by the signal. Available formats will thus depend on the chosen format setup
mode.
SEE: Supported outputs for more information.
TIP:
Use the auto EDID format mode to auto-set the format.
6.4.3
Setting up the format