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Off
The output resolution of the Output is defined by the setting
for Output Resolution and there will be no background
source visible.
Genlock
The output video will be “Genlocked” to the selected lock
source. The output signal will be synchronous to the input
sync and adjustable but there will still be no lock source
visible.
Lock & Mix
The output video will be locked to the selected source, the
syncs will be locked (but with an additional internal video
processing delay) and the background for the output will be
that of the Lock source (unless foreground and background
are swapped).
Frm.lock*
The frame rate of the output will be locked to the frame rate
of the input. This can only work if the output resolution
frame rate matches that of the lock source frame rate.
‘Frm.lock’ will flash until a highly stable lock has been
achieved.
*Only certain models support this.
In both Genlock and Lock & Mix modes the source selected for the lock input
determines the resolution of the Output image. The output resolution for the
entire image can be no different than the resolution of the lock source. All
synchronization signals are re-generated within the unit so they may look
slightly different when compared on an oscilloscope to the original source.
In Frame-lock mode, the output resolution is independent of the lock source,
but the frame-rate must match that of the source (e.g. 1280x1024 60Hz can
be frame-locked to 640x480 60Hz). Frame-lock is very useful for
synchronizing a HD-SDI output (e.g. 1080i 59.94Hz) to a composite video
source (e.g. NTSC), or for scaling one resolution to another while avoiding
any potential frame-rate conversion artifacts.
'H/V shift' can be used to align the output to the input more accurately, but this
may cause instability until the lock is re-acquired ('Frm.lock' will flash).
Before turning the Lock feature on, you first must select a valid Lock source.
Some units may not have all Lock sources available, depending on hardware
limitations – see Specifications for details of limitations on your unit.
If the Lock source you choose is not valid, then Genlock or Lock & Mix will be
temporarily disabled, until the Lock source becomes valid again. When
disabled, the resolution previously specified in ‘Output res’ becomes the
output resolution.
Your unit can handle a very wide array of inputs and convert them all to a
single output signal with defined characteristics. This output resolution will
1024 x 768 60Hz
Output res. [28]
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