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made using the following operating parameters will only apply to the selected
input.
Selection of a CV/YC source will reveal different menu items that allow
adjustments beyond those used for RGB sources. The menu discussions that
follow relate first to RGB sources, then to CV / YC type sources.
9.11.1 Menu items common to all inputs
This menu item will be used to correct the aspect ratio of the video source
when converted into the final output resolution. The following table details
what happens in the available modes:
Setting
Result
Fill
(default)
The source is stretched to fill the output.
Aspect
The source’s aspect ratio is maintained on the output.
H-fit
The source is stretched to fill the horizontal dimension of the
output, with the vertical dimension stretched by the same amount
(and possibly clipped).
V-fit
The source is stretched to fill the vertical dimension of the output,
with the horizontal dimension stretched by the same amount (and
possibly clipped).
1:1
Each source pixel is represented by a single output pixel – no
scaling will be performed. If the input resolution is higher than the
output, then only part of the source will be seen. If the input
resolution is lower than the output, then a black border will be
present.
This menu item allows manual positioning of the Top and Left portion of the
image. It is used to ensure that the input signal is captured correctly,
eliminating any black borders. These settings are often used to correct the
position of a PC signal on an input, or to eliminate any undesired noise at the
top or bottom of a PAL or NTSC video source.
This menu item allows manual positioning of the Bottom and Right portion of
the image. These settings are often used to correct the position of a PC
Source: RGB1
Aspect correct [ Fill]
Source: RGB1
BR size adj. [ 0] [ 0]
Source: RGB1
TL pos. adj. [ 0] [ 0]
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