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Alternatively, you may set a fixed dynamic range. To do so, choose between the following options:
“SDR”, “HDR10”, “HLG” (Hybrid Log
-Gamma).
[Pixel Aspect Ratio]
The value for [Pixel Aspect ratio] should typically remain set to
“Auto”
. This means that square pixels
are used for the video files (pixel aspect ratio = 1:1), which means that all common video files will be
displayed in their correct aspect ratio on the output device.
Choosi
ng a “Custom”
pixel aspect ratio should be done in very special cases only, e.g. to process a
pre-distorted video file so that
it’s
displayed in the correct way on the output device.
Example:
When the Pixel Aspec
t Ratio is set to “Auto”, a 16b:
9 video file will be displayed correctly, filling the
whole screen of a 16b:9 display. When the Pixel Aspect R
atio is changed to “Custom 2:1”
,
the file will
be distortedly displayed
, reducing the file’s height by factor 2
.
Fig. 18:
Left
—
a 16:
9 video file with Pixel Aspect Ratio set to “Auto”
Right
—the same video file with Pixel Aspect Ratio set to “
Custom 2:1
”
PLEASE NOTE:
This function only affects video files; it does not apply for image files! For more details on how
media content is displayed and handled by the player, refer to the
[Force Display Activation]
Usually
,
the EDID detection works well and [Force Display Activation] can remain disabled. If
problems
occur, it can be set to “On”, t
hen the EDID detection that is done while the player is
booting will be done once again, after fifteen seconds.
After all changes are made, press [Apply Settings] at the bottom of the web page.
In the initialization file (“
U
HDPlayerSetting.ini”)
,
the player’s network s
ettings can be found at the
beginning of the list.