Custom Input and Output Modes
For most applications, the source input of the VNE 250 is set to auto mode. This enables
the encoder to detect the electrical and timing characteristics of the input signal and
determine the exact source type. It then invokes the appropriate input parameters for
optimum processing of that source.
This also has the advantage of changing the input setup automatically, without user
intervention, if the input source changes to another source type (for example, if the input is
derived from a source switcher).
While the auto mode works with most standard video and graphics standards, there are
circumstances (particularly with analog sources) in which additional fine-tuning may be
required. For example, when the source:
•
Is an RGsB (sync on green) or YPrPb source type.
•
Has Macrovision copy protection.
•
Does not have a completely standard signal format.
In extreme circumstances, it may be necessary to
create a custom user source format
(see page 81). For example, when a source:
•
Is completely non-standard.
•
Has a poor quality signal.
NOTE:
The advanced source setup procedures described here are only required for
analog sources. For digital sources, the input mode is always set to auto.
Video Setup Page
All advanced source setup is performed with the
(see page 53). To access
the
Video Setup
tab, select an encoder from the
Device List
tab. When the
Device
tab opens, click on the
videoPort0
link. When the
Configure
tab opens, click the
Video
Setup
tab:
Figure 65.
Video Setup Page
VNM 250 • Configuration with the VNM 250 GUI
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