6. Software Control - Using Lightware Device Controller
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6.4.4.
Output Port Properties - Receiver
Click on the desired input port to open the port properties
window.
Available settings:
▪
Change the name of the port;;
▪
Mute/unmute the port;
▪
Lock/unlock the port
▪
HDCP mode (Auto / Always);
▪
Output mode: you can set the output signal type. The
available settings depend on the video module.
HDMI port
: Auto / HDMI / DVI;
DP port
: Auto / DP 18 bit / DP 24 bit / DP 30 bit;
▪
Output color space (Auto / RGB / YCrCb 4:4:4);
▪
Frame detector (see details in
▪
Factory default settings for the selected port.
6.4.5.
Frame Detector
The ports can show detailed information about the signal like full size and active video resolution. This
feature is a good troubleshooter if compatibility problems occur during system installation. To access this
function, open the port properties window and click on the
Frame detector
button.
Frame Detector Window
Lightware’s Frame Detector function works like a signal analyzer and makes possible to determine the exact
video format that is present on the port, thus helps to identify many problems. E.g. actual timing parameters
may differ from the expected and this may cause some displays to drop the picture.
Frame Detector measures detailed timings on the video signals just like a built-in oscilloscope, but it is
much easier to use. Actual display area shows the active video size (light grey). The dark grey area of the full
frame is the blanking interval which can contain the info frames and embedded audio data for HDMI signals.
Shown values are measured on the signal and not retrieved only from the HDMI info frames.
6.5.
Audio Layer
After selecting the Audio tab the video crosspoint status is displayed.
Audio Layer in the Crosspoint Menu
Audio Modes
For audio interface Modules you can set audio modes
depending on the purpose of using. Three modes are
available by clicking on the icon of analog or digital
input
port:
Analog
,
Digital
, or
Mixed
. See more information about
The audio modes can be set for the following interface
Modules:
▪
MODEX-IF-AUDIN;
▪
MODEX-IF-AUDOUT;
▪
MODEX-IF-AUD.