Displaying Analog Video - Barco TransForm A User Manual

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4.3.3 Displaying analog video

With a right click on the window of analog video the control panel for this type of video can be opened.
Setting of contrast
Setting of brightness
Setting of saturation
Setting of hue (NTSC only)
Hue
Setting of de-interlacer mode; 5 different modes are available, should be selected depend-
Deinterlace
ing on the type of displayed video
Setting of noise reduction in steps of 1 in the range from 0 to 16; moving the slider to the
Noise Reduction
right reduces noise but also detail, as default 12 is set
Switch to 16:9 aspect ratio
16:9
Scale the video up to the whole display wall or in Channel Video mode to the projection
Fullscreen
cubes, which currently display a part of it.
Freeze / return to play (if the source is frozen the eight above mentioned settings can not
be changed, the Scaler settings dialog can not be opened)
In case of signal loss a blue window is displayed.
Detect Signal
Loss
Otherwise a black window is displayed unless the signal is again available.
Source
0 (Disabled)
1 (Composite)
2 (S-Video)
Setting of the used frame rate, default is 25/30 fps depending on the video standard, in
Frame Rate
addition 50/60 fps are selectable.
Format
Source
Display
Manual
Displays the detected video standard.
Standard
Possible standards:
,
NTSC
PAL
BW 60Hz
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Video channel disabled
Select a composite video signal.
Select an S-video signal.
Switch to native aspect ratio of source
Switch to native aspect of display
Resize x and y independently
,
,
(Black and white at 50 frames per second (PAL, SECAM)),
SECAM
BW 50Hz
(Black and white at 60 frames per second (NTSC))
Video window and dialog box
Video dialog box – analog video
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Figure 4-4
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