Choosing the best resolution for your playlist or play queue
The best resolution for your play queue or playlist depends on the frame rate of your media items, and their size
in pixels.
The resolution you choose determines the input resolution going into your CORIOview. All media items in the play
queue or playlist are automatically scaled to fit this resolution. If you find that the resolution you choose doesn't
give you the results you want, you can change this resolution whenever you want.
The Streaming media and 4K playback input module supports two simultaneous channels playing media. The two
channels can have different resolutions, and you can choose a custom value for channel one (slot
n
position 1).
Channel two (slot
n
position 2) only supports 1920x1080p60.
Understanding the format of resolution
Resolution is shown in the form:
Width
x
Height
(in pixels),
p
or
i
,
Frame Rate
(in Hz, or frames per second)
Where
p
means progressive scanning, and
i
means interlaced scanning.
For example, 1920x1080i60 is 1920 pixels wide, 1080 pixels high, interlaced, and has a frame rate of 60 Hz.
How do I know what resolution my media items are?
To find the resolution of a media stream, visit the source of the stream.
To find the resolution of a media item, select the item in the media browser. Information about that item is
displayed on the right.
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