MSD-72 Series User’s Guide
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9.3.2 Aspect ratio for sink device
Mene Top
→
OUTPUT TIMING
→
MONITOR ASPECT
Setting for Each output channel
Setting value
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RESOLUTION [Default]
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5:4
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16:9
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256:135
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4:3
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5:3
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16:10
You can set the aspect ratio of the connected sink device.
If you select “RESOLUTION”, the aspect ratio of the resolution selected in “Output resolution” will be applied.
If aspect ratio of the target sink device and the ratio set in “Output resolution“ are different from each other,
you can select an aspect ratio of the sink device from “4:3”, “5:4”, “5:3”, “16:9”, “16:10”, and “256:135”
(4096x2160).
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9.3.3 Aspect ratio
Menu
Top
→
OUTPUT TIMING
→
INPUT ASPECT
Setting for
Each input connector, each input signal
Setting value
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AUTO-1 [Default]
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14:9
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14:9 SIDE PANEL
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AUTO-2
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16:9 LETTER BOX
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FULL
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4:3
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14:9 LETTER BOX
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THROUGH
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16:9
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4:3 SIDE PANEL
You can set the aspect ratio of input video.
If you select “AUTO-1” or “AUTO-2”, the aspect ratio is restored automatically to the original ratio according to
the settings of sink device aspect ratio and aspect ratio control.
“AUTO-1” and “AUTO-2” work differently only when letter box signal is input. “AUTO-1” processes them as
video signal of 16:9 or 14:9 while “AUTO-2” sets them as 4:3.
Normally, no problem occurs if you set the aspect ratio to “AUTO-1”, but some DVD players and other devices
display subtitles or setup menus on the area that does not have letter box signal video, which may not be
displayed within the screen. In such case, set the aspect to “AUTO-2” to display the whole video.
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See: 9.3.2 Aspect ratio for sink device
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See: 9.3.4 Aspect ratio control
Settings of “16:9”, “14:9”, “4:3”, ”16:9 / 14:9 LETTER BOX”, and ”4:3 / 14:9 SIDE PANEL” are enabled only
when TV signal is input. When PC signal is input, the aspect ratio will be restored automatically according to
the aspect of the input signal regardless of settings of “AUTO-1”, ”AUTO-2”, ”16:9”, ”14:9”, ”4:3”, “16:9/14:9
LETTER BOX”, and ”4:3/14:9 SIDE PANEL”.
“FULL”: video signal is displayed always on full screen regardless of input video signal and settings of
and
.
“THROUGH”: video signal is displayed always in pixel 1:1 regardless of settings of
and
.