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SMPTE input overscan — Allows the user to set a default overscan mode of 0%,
2.5%, or 5% to be applied to input signals conforming to SMPTE signal standards up to
1080p.
Auto-Image™ — When activated, the unit automatically optimizes the image by
analyzing and adjusting to the video input signal.
Auto Input Memory — When activated, the unit automatically stores size, position,
and picture settings based on the incoming signal. When the same signal is detected
again, these image settings are automatically recalled from memory.
User-selectable HDCP authorization — Allows the user to select whether the
MediaPort 200 appears as an HDCP or non-HDCP compliant device to the connected
source. This is useful when the MediaPort 200 is interfacing with sources that may
encrypt non-protected content when connected to an HDCP-compliant device.
Green signal to indicate when encrypted content is sent to a non-compliant
destination — HDCP Visual Confirmation provides a full-screen green signal when
HDCP-encrypted content is sent to the USB output or to a non-HDCP compliant
display on the HDMI loop output. This provides immediate visual notification that
protected content cannot be viewed.
EDID Minder
— EDID Minder manages EDID communication between connected
®
devices, ensuring that the source powers up properly and reliably outputs content for
display.
Aspect ratio control — The aspect ratio of the video output can be controlled by
selecting a FILL mode, which provides a full screen output, or a FOLLOW mode, which
preserves the original aspect ratio of the input signal.
Internal video test patterns for calibration and setup — Provides crop, alternating
pixels, crosshatch, color bars, and grayscale video test patterns to facilitate proper
system setup and calibration.
Pink noise generator selectable for all audio outputs
EQ and compression on all audio inputs
EQ and limiter on USB and line outputs — Provides 9-band EQ for room tuning.
Mic and USB audio ducking — Reduces program audio when a microphone or far-
end USB audio signal is detected, eliminating the need for a separate audio ducking
processor.
24-bit/48 kHz analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog audio converters — High
performance converters preserve audio signal integrity in input and output signal
conversion while maintaining conversion latency under 1 ms.
Fixed, low latency DSP audio processing — Input-to-output latency is fixed within
the MediaPort 200, regardless of the number of active channels or processes. Fixed,
low latency processing keeps audio in sync with video and prevents distractions
resulting from delayed live audio.
User-definable DSP audio presets — Up to 16 audio presets can be created online
or offline to allow quick recall of commonly used configurations from the PCS software
application or a control system.
Group masters for mute and gain audio — Pre-configured group masters provide
consolidated mute and gain throughout the system.
Soft limits for volume adjustment range — The group master volume range can be
regulated using soft limits to maintain optimal minimum and maximum levels when using
external volume control. This prevents operators from over- or under-adjusting levels
when using digital I/O or RS-232 control.
MediaPort 200 • Introduction
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