
Input submenu
This submenu allows you to perform certain input adjustments and to
view
the active
lines and pixels.
Figure 11.
Input Submenu (DSC HD-HD)
•
Film Detect
— This option lets you enable and disable Film Detection. After selecting
the option, press any arrow button to toggle between
On
(the default) and
Off
.
If
On
is selected, the DSC detects:
•
3:2 pull-down for 480i and 1080i @ 60 Hz
•
2:2 and 24:1 pull-down for 576i and 1080i @ 50 Hz
•
Active
— This view-only field shows the width in pixels (the
H
value) and the height in
lines (the
V
value) of the active video area.
•
HDCP Authorized
— This option enables or disables the DSC reporting to the
source that the DSC accepts HDCP encrypted data.
•
When
On
(the default) is selected, the DSC is perceived by the source as being an
HDCP compliant sink that accepts encrypted video content.
•
If
Off
is selected, the DSC does not report to the source as accepting encrypted
data. Some devices do not send encrypted data if the downstream sink is not set
to authorize HDCP.
•
Aspect Ratio
— This option lets you set the aspect ratio to
Fill
(fills the entire
output screen) or Follow (follows the native aspect ratio of the input).
•
Input EDID
— This option lets you select an EDID (resolution and refresh rate)
emulation for the input. You can match the input EDID to the output rate or set a
discrete EDID. The default is
720p
@
60
Hz
.
In addition to the factory rates, three slots are available for custom, user-defined, or
captured rates (C1, C2, and C3). When no rate is captured or uploaded to a custom
slot, it reverts to the default setting of 720p @ 60 Hz.
The
table
on the next page shows the available EDID selections.
DSC HD-HD • Operation
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