A-Neu Video ANI-4KANA Instruction Manual

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ANI-4KANA
4K UHD+ HDMI Signal Generator & Analyzer
AUDIO / VIDEO MANUFACTURER
A-NeuVideo.com
Frisco, Texas 75036

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  • Page 1 ANI-4KANA 4K UHD+ HDMI Signal Generator & Analyzer AUDIO / VIDEO MANUFACTURER A-NeuVideo.com Frisco, Texas 75036...
  • Page 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 1. To ensure the best results from this product, please read this manual and all other documentation before operating your equipment. Retain all documentation for future reference. 2. Follow all instructions printed on unit chassis for proper operation. 3.
  • Page 3 NEUVIDEO SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons. •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ANAPAT SOFTWARE ......................53 INTRODUCTION The ANI-4KANA HDMI Signal Generator & Analyzer is an advanced and handy tool for generating, testing and verifying the signal path within your 18Gbps HDMI ecosystem. With (87) built-in resolutions, (56) test patterns and over a dozen types of A/V analysis functions, this unit provides an enormous range of testing options.
  • Page 5: Features / System Requirements

    FEATURES / SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FEATURES • HDMI 2.0 (up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4) and DVI 1.0 compliant • HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 compliant • Analysis of source and sink data paths up to 18Gbps HDMI signals • Analysis of HDMI data packets •...
  • Page 6 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications • Video Bandwidth: 600MHz/18Gbps • Input Ports: • HDMI • 3.5mm Stereo • Output Ports: • HDMI • VGA • 3.5mm Stereo • Control Ports: • RS-232 (DB-9) • IP Control (RJ45) • Power Supply: DC 5V/2.6A (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified) or 2.1A USB Power •...
  • Page 7: Specifications / Applications

    SPECIFICATIONS / APPLICATIONS Functions Task Mode Analyser, Pattern Timing No. Pattern No. Pattern Audio Source Sinewave, HDMI-IN, L/R Pattern Color Space RGB, YCbCr444/422/420 Pattern Deep Color 8/10/12 bits Input Port HDMI, Audio L/R Output Port HDMI, VGA , Audio L/R Information Display OSD, 2R*20C OLED Keypad...
  • Page 8: Supported Color / Audio Formats

    Supported Color / AUDIO Formats Supported Color Formats YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr 4:4:4 4:2:2 4:2:0 Output Resolution (Hz) 640x350p@ 85~2048x1080p ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 3840x2160p @23~30 ü ü 4096x2160p @23~30 3840x2160p @50~60 ü 4096x2160p @50~60 NOTE: ü = Specified color depth is supported; * = Specified color depth is supported & TMDS scrambling is active.
  • Page 9: Operation Controls & Functions

    OPERATION CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS TOP PANEL q OLED SCREEN: Displays the current signal analysis information or test pattern mode selection details including input and/or output resolution timing. The screen layout changes depending on the unit’s mode. ANALYZER MODE (Analyzer/Pattern button is RED): In Analyzer mode, if there is no live video source detected on the input port, the OLED will...
  • Page 10 OPERATION CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS r ENTER/OPTION: Press to confirm a selection or to go deeper into a menu item. When the selected function has optional selections, the associated button’s LED will illuminate along with the ▼/▲ (-/+) buttons. t +/- & ▲/▼: Press to move up and down or adjust selections within menus.
  • Page 11 OPERATION CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS s HDCP PATTERN: Press to enable/disable the OSD display of the detected HDCP version support and handshaking information between the sink and source. In Analyzer mode the unit is the RX, in Pattern mode the unit is the TX. In Pattern mode, if HDCP handshaking fails, an error message “HDCP OUT FAIL”...
  • Page 12: Osd Menu

    OPERATION CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS q HDMI IN: Connects to HDMI source equipment such as a media player, game console or set-top box. w AUDIO IN: Connects to the stereo analog output of a device such as a CD player or PC. q POWER: Flip this switch to turn the unit ON or OFF after connecting an appropriate power source.
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL q ANALYZER/PATTERN: Press to switch between Analyzer Mode and Pattern Mode. w EDID: Press repeatedly to switch between the available EDIDs for the HDMI input. e COLOR SPACE: Press repeatedly to switch between the available color space formats (RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2 and YCbCr 4:2:0).
  • Page 14 REMOTE CONTROL AV MUTE1**: Press to turn on the AVMute bit within the output’s GCP. AV MUTE0**: Press to turn off the AVMute bit within the output’s GCP. NOTE: * for use in Analyzer Mode only / ** for use in Pattern Mode only. f AUDIO CH: Within Analyzer mode, press to select which digital audio source pair (0-3) is routed to the primary stereo channel for monitoring.
  • Page 15: Rs-232 & Telnet Commands

    RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands RS-232 Protocol SIGNAL GENERATOR REMOTE CONTROL ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT Baud Rate: 115200bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Flow Control: None Stop Bit: 1 RS-232 & Telnet Commands Before using the commands, please read the following: SYNTAX •...
  • Page 16 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION Show full command list. $HELP Show full command list. $AUDIO_CH N1 Set the number of internally sourced audio output channels. Available values for N1: 2 [2 Channels (2.0)] 6 [6 Channels (5.1)] 8 [8 Channels (7.1)] $AUDIO_CH? Display the current number of audio output channels.
  • Page 17 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $AUDIO_SR? Display internal audio output sampling rate. $AUDIO_VOL N1 Set the audio output volume. N1 = 0~80 $AUDIO_VOL? Display the current audio output volume. $BOOT GO Reboot the unit. NOTE: The unit won’t respond to any commands during the boot process.
  • Page 18 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $EDID_MODEL? NOTE: N1 cont’d • If the EDID fails to be read, “$err_ddc” will be displayed. • If the EDID has invalid content, “$err_bad” will be displayed. $EDID_NAME Set the EDID name of the selected copy slot. N1,N2 N1 = C1~C10 N2 = {Name} [20 characters max]...
  • Page 19 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $EDID_RX N1 Select the EDID to use with the unit’s HDMI input (Rx). Available values for N1: D1~D10 [Default EDID 1~10] C1~C10 [Copy EDID 1~10] SINK [Currently connected HDMI sink] $EDID_RX? Display the current EDID selection for the unit’s HDMI input (Rx). $EDID_TYPE? N1 Display the EDID type of the selected location.
  • Page 20 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $HDCP_IN_SW? Display the current HDCP support setting for the unit’s HDMI input. $HDCP_IN_VER Set the HDCP version to use on the unit’s HDMI input. Available values for N1: V1.4 [Supports HDCP v1.4 only] V1.4+V2.2 [Supports HDCP v1.4 &...
  • Page 21 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $HDR_SET N1 Select the current HDR setting. N1 = 1~3 $HDR_SET? Display the current HDR setting. $HDR_SW N1 Enable or disable HDR support on the unit’s HDMI output. N1 = ON, OFF $HDR_SW? Display the current HDR support status for the unit’s HDMI output.
  • Page 22 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $NET_MAC? Display the unit’s MAC address. $NET_MASK? Display the current Netmask address. $NET_STATIC_ Set the static Gateway address. N1 = X.X.X.X [X = 0~255] GATE N1 $NET_STATIC_ Display the static Gateway address. GATE? $NET_STATIC_IP Set the static IP address.
  • Page 23 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION $RX_SCDC N1 Enable or disable the SCDC port function on the HDMI input (Rx). N1 = ON, OFF $RX_SCDC? Display the current SCDC port state for the HDMI input (Rx). $RX_SENSE N1 Enable or disable the RxSense function for the HDMI input (Rx). N1 = ON, OFF $RX_SENSE? Display the current RxSense state for the HDMI input (Rx).
  • Page 24 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION HSW [Horizontal sync width pixels] $SOURCE_ DETECT? N1 HT [Total horizontal pixels] cont’d HSP [Horizontal sync polarity] HVS_OFFSET1 [Horizontal/vertical sync offset1 in dot] HVS_OFFSET2 [Horizontal/vertical sync offset2 in dot] PIXEL_CLOCK [Pixel clock in KHz] SCAN [Video scan mode (P=Progressive, I=Interlaced)] TIMING [Video timing (See “Source Video Timing List”)] TMDS_CLOCK [TMDS clock in KHz]...
  • Page 25 RS-232 Protocol & Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION VSI [Display packet-VSI data] $SOURCE_ DETECT? N1 SCDC_SCR_ENABLE [Rx SCDC source enable scrambling state] cont’d SCDC_SCR_STATUS [SCDC sink scrambling status] SCDC_SINK_VER [SCDC sink version] SCDC_SOURCE_VER [SCDC source version] $TASK_MODE N1 Set the unit’s operation mode to Signal Analyzer or Pattern Generation.
  • Page 26: Source Video Timing List

    Source Video Timing List RESOLUTION RESOLUTION 640x350p 1280x800p cont’d 1280x960p 640x480p 1280x960p 1280x1024p 720x400p 1360x768p 60 (RB) 1366x768p 800x600p 60 (RB) 1400x1050p 848x480p 60 (RB) 1440x900p 1600x900p 60 (RB) 1024x768p 1600x1200p 60 (RB) 1680x1050p 1152x864p 1920x1200p 60 (RB) 480i 60 (RB) 1280x768p 480p 576i...
  • Page 27 Source Video Timing List RESOLUTION RESOLUTION 720p 3840x2160p 1080i 1080i 4096x2160p 1080p 4096x2160p Supported RB = Reduced Blanking. NOTE: No Signal = No source. 2048x1080p...
  • Page 28: Telnet Control

    Telnet Control Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC/laptop are connected to the same active network. To Access Telnet Windows 7 Click START, type “cmd” in the search field and press ENTER. Windows 10 1.
  • Page 29: Osd Menu

    OSD Menu Analyzer Mode LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Source Monitor Analytic Data Video Timing Analytic Data Audio Timing Analytic Data Analytic Data Monitor Analytic Data Analytic Data Packet Analytic Data Analytic Data VSIF H14b Analytic Data DRMI (HDR) Analytic Data HDMI Sink Analytic Data...
  • Page 30 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 [C1] Copy 01 [C2] Copy 02 [C3] Copy 03 [C4] Copy 04 RX EDID Select [C5] Copy 05 [C6] Copy 06 [C7] Copy 07 [C8] Copy 08 EDID Emulator [C9] Copy 09 cont’d RX EDID Select [C10] Copy 10...
  • Page 31 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 DDC cont’d V.Freq/1.001 Detection 1/1000 ~ 10/1000 (6/1000) PC Clock Tolerance On (PoR) HDCP Port ON/OFF v1.4 HDCP Port Version RX Port Controls v1.4+v2.2 cont’d HDCP REAUTH_ REQ Toggle HDCP Counter Reset On (PoR) SCDC Port On NOTE: Auto clear while source...
  • Page 32 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Narrow OSD Settings Font Type cont’d Wide DHCP IP Mode Static IP Address X.X.X.X (192.168.1.50) (Static mode only) Ethernet Subnet Mask X.X.X.X (255.255.255.0) (Static mode only) Gateway X.X.X.X (192.168.1.254) (Static mode only) Firmware Update No/Yes Image 640x480...
  • Page 33 OSD Menu SOURCE HDR ABILITY • Parse the HDR Static Metadata data block in the sink’s EDID. • Output 4K60 (4:2:0, 10/12-bit), or 4K30 (4:4:4, 10/12-bit). • Output DRMI (Dynamic Range & Mastering InfoFrame). SINK HDR ABILITY • Build in RX EDID that includes the HDR Static Metadata data block. •...
  • Page 34 OSD Menu POWER ON RESET (POR) • Settings marked with this are reset to the default when the unit is powered off and back on. IMAGE FILE FORMAT • Uploadable image file format: 640x480/1920x1080 (RGB, 24-bit, bitmap). Pattern Mode LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Sink Monitor...
  • Page 35 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Mute SD0-L Freq 200Hz ~ 1600Hz (1000Hz) SD0-R Freq Same as "SD0-L Freq." SD1-L Freq Same as "SD0-L Freq." Audio Output SD1-R Freq Same as "SD0-L Freq." cont’d SD2-L Freq Same as "SD0-L Freq." SD2-R Freq Same as "SD0-L Freq."...
  • Page 36 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 Adobe RGB Tx AVI Colorimetry BT.2020 (1) cont’d BT.2020 (2) 0: SDR Luminance Range 1: HDR Luminance Range EOTF 2: SMPTE ST 2084 [2] 3: Future EOTF Static Metadata Type 1 Metadata Descriptor Reserved 0.0000 ~ 1.3100 (0.0000) Display primaries x0...
  • Page 37 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 +5V Out ON/OFF Always On cont’d HDCP Output ON/OFF Off (PoR) v1.4 HDCP Output Version v2.2 HDCP AKE_Send_ Stored_km() HDCP Counter Reset TX Port Controls SCDC CED Counter Read NOTE: TX doesn’t cont’d read sink CH0~3 Error- Counter.
  • Page 38 OSD Menu LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 A Mode Color (Analyzer mode only) Blue Gray OSD Settings cont’d Blue P Mode Color (Pattern mode only) Gray DHCP IP Mode (Static mode only) Static Ethernet IP Address X.X.X.X (192.168.1.50) X.X.X.X (255.255.255.0) Subnet Mask (Static mode only) X.X.X.X (192.168.1.254) Gateway (Static mode only)
  • Page 39 OSD Menu NOTES: • Items in Bold are factory default settings. • SCDC = Status and Control Data Channel. CED = Character Error Detection. • PoR = Power on Reset. HDR OUTPUT EMULATOR LIMITATION • This function simulates HDR info frame (DRMI) and AVI colorimetry (BT.2020, etc.) output.
  • Page 40 OSD Menu Test Timing List Test Timing List 1600x1200p 60 (RB) 1680x1050p 2048x1080p cont’d 1920x1200p 60 (RB) 480i 480p 576i 3840x2160p 576p 720p 1080i 4096x2160p 1080p 1080p Bypass RB = Reduced Blanking. NOTE: T88 Bypass is only available in Analyzer mode. 2048x1080p...
  • Page 41 OSD Menu Input/Ouput PC Resolutions VERTICAL INPUT OUTPUT PC RESOLUTION HDMI FREQUENCY (HZ) HDMI 640x350p     640x480p 59, 72, 75, 85     720x400p 70, 85     800x600p 56, 60, 72, 75, 85 ...
  • Page 42: Test Timings / Test Patterns

    Test Timings Input/Output TV Resolutions VERTICAL INPUT OUTPUT TV RESOLUTION HDMI FREQUENCY (HZ) HDMI 480i 59, 60    480p 59, 60     576i    576p     720p 50, 59, 60 ...
  • Page 43 Test PATTERNS TEST PATTERN TEST PATTERN VARIATIONS VARIATIONS NAME NAME Border Grayscale 64 Checkerboard Grayscale 256 Circle 1 Grayscale 256RGB Circle 4 Grayscale Adjust Black Grayscale H Blue Grid Cyan Image Green Letter H Magenta Line ON/OFF-H Line ON/OFF-V White Line ON/OFF-V 4K Yellow Motion-H...
  • Page 44 Test PATTERNS 1. BORDER The Border pattern presents (4) equal-sized squares dividing the screen into (4) quadrants, forming a central white cross, with red, green, blue and white inner squares. Ideal for testing screen boundary, alignment and pincushion issues. All lines should be straight, and edge transitions should be sharp.
  • Page 45 Test PATTERNS 13. COLORBAR DELAY The Colorbar Delay pattern provides a sequence of standard 100% color bars with a full set of smaller color squares within each bar. This test is primarily to detect if any of the color components of the video signal are delayed/skewed relative to each other.
  • Page 46 Test PATTERNS 19. CROSS HATCH 8 (2 VARIATIONS) The Cross Hatch 8 pattern is a full field black & white pattern of crossing vertical and horizontal lines dividing the screen into (8) sections in each direction. This pattern is primarily used to check for color convergence and pincushion issues in projectors. There are (2) variations: Normal (white lines, black field) and Inverse (black lines, white field).
  • Page 47 Test PATTERNS 24. DOT The Dot pattern is a full field black & white pattern with a repeating pattern of single-pixel (resolutions below 4K) or 4-pixel (at 4K) white dots surrounded by single pixels of black. This pattern is ideal for testing the signal path/display for bandwidth issues, interference, cross-talk or scaling issues.
  • Page 48 Test PATTERNS Vert. Bar Vert. L/R Bar Hori. Bar 29. GRAYSCALE 64 (3 VARIATIONS) The Grayscale 64 pattern provides a way to check and adjust the contrast, brightness and grayscale tracking of your display with (64) bars progressing from 0% to 100% brightness in even steps.
  • Page 49 Test PATTERNS 33. GRAYSCALE H The Grayscale H pattern provides (4) distinct gray fields in an “H” arrangement for testing luminance transition stability. No color or interference should be visible at the transitions between sections. 34. GRID The Grid pattern provides a selection of red, green, blue and white boxes with 2x2 grids within and above them to test for pixel on pixel and color offset issues.
  • Page 50 Test PATTERNS 33. GRAYSCALE H If the output appears to have mosaic patterns, or appears to be a solid gray field, then it is possible that your display does not fully support the resolution you are currently sending to it. There are (2) variations: White &...
  • Page 51 Test PATTERNS 42. NEEDLES The Needles pattern is a standard needle pulse test. The top half of the screen is black and the bottom half is white with (2) thin inverse- brightness lines crossing from top to bottom. This pattern allows for analysis of the sharpness, blooming and screen distortion issues that a display might have.
  • Page 52 Test PATTERNS 47. SQUARE H32 (2 VARIATIONS) The Square H32 pattern is a full field black & white pattern of squares dividing the screen horizontally into (32) sections. This pattern is primarily used to check projector linearity. There are (2) variations: Normal Normal (white lines, black field) and Inverse (black lines, white field).
  • Page 53 Test PATTERNS 52. WINDOW MAGENTA (4 VARIATIONS) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 53. WINDOW RED (4 VARIATIONS) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 54. WINDOW WHITE (4 VARIATIONS) Normal 75% Inverse 75% Normal 50% Inverse 50% 55.
  • Page 54: Connection Diagram/ Acronyms

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM/ ACRONYMS CONNECTION DIAGRAM ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Character Error Detection EDID Extended Display Identification Data HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface Infrared OLED Organic Light Emitting Diodes On-Screen Display Power on Reset Reduced Blanking SCDC Status and Control Data Channel...
  • Page 55: Anapat Software

    Start menu and it will have the same icon as seen here. CONNECTION The Anapat software can connect to the ANI-4KANA via RS-232 or Ethernet. The ANI- 4KANAL via RS-232 (Using the Micro-USB port). Please follow the steps below to connect using the method appropriate for the device you wish to control.
  • Page 56 anapat SOFTW ARE Step 4: Double click on the IP address of the unit you want to connect to or manually type it into the space provided. Step 5: If the connection button is showing Red ( ), click it to initiate the connection. The “Not Linked”...
  • Page 57 anapat SOFTW ARE SOFTW ARE OPERATION All major functions of the Signal Generator & Analyzer units are accessible from the tabs and buttons provided in the main window of the Anapat software. These include operation mode selection, EDID management, output resolution selection, pattern selection, function control, sink/source monitoring, and cable testing (ANI-4KANAL only).
  • Page 58 anapat SOFTW ARE Clicking on the COMMAND MONITOR button ( ) will open a second window that displays all command responses from the connected unit. Individual Telnet commands may also be entered here to test command syntax or to control the unit directly. Figure 2: Command Window...
  • Page 59 EDID available to the unit. These functions are primarily used when in Analyzer Mode, however they are available in both modes. Figure 3: EDID Management in Analyzer Mode, ANI-4KANA Figure 4: Rx EDID Selection in Analyzer Mode, ANI-4KANA...
  • Page 60 anapat SOFTW ARE q RENAME: Renames the currently selected “Write to:” EDID to the text typed into the entry box. w PRE-F: Opens a quick-access list of recently opened EDID files. e OPEN: Loads a previously saved EDID file (*.bin format) from the local PC/Laptop and places it into the left window.
  • Page 61 Pattern Mode. NOTE: The “Bypass” output resolution only works in Analyzer mode. The image below is from the ANI-4KANA of the unit. The list of available resolutions for the ANI-4KANAL is more limited. Figure 5: Output Resolution in Pattern Mode, ANI-4KANA The output resolution that is currently in use is displayed near the top of the window.
  • Page 62 This tab provides control over the unit’s test patterns and allows setting “Favorite Patterns” for quick selection. This function is only available in Pattern Mode. NOTE: The image below is from the ANI-4KANA of the unit. The list of available patterns for the ANI-4KANAL is more limited.
  • Page 63 The available controls change depending on the unit’s current operational mode (Analyzer or Pattern), and which functions are appropriate based on the unit’s current output resolution and pattern selection. Figure 8: Control Panel in Analyzer Mode, ANI-4KANA...
  • Page 64 SOFTW ARE Figure 9: Control Panel in Pattern Mode, ANI-4KANA The primary controls contained here are for HDCP, Color Space/ Bit-depth/HDR, Audio, and Hot Plug/Voltage. Additionally, this tab provides controls for performing a Factory Reset or rebooting the unit.
  • Page 65 SOFTW ARE Figure 11: Monitoring in Pattern Mode, ANI-4KANA The available Real-time Monitor categories are: q SYSTEM: Basic source, sink and unit signal information. w VIDEO TIMING (ANALYZER MODE ONLY): Detailed information about the source’s video timing. e AUDIO TIMING (ANALYZER MODE ONLY): Detailed information about the source’s...
  • Page 66 anapat SOFTW ARE (ANI-4KANAL Only) Cable Testing The ANI-4KANAL of the Signal Generator & Analyzer includes a cable testing function to help quantify the general feature support and error resistance capabilities of the cable being tested. The Cable Test tab contains the controls required to perform a cable test. To perform a cable test: Step 1: Connect the cable to be tested to both the HDMI input and HDMI output of the unit.
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  • Page 68 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS HARDWARE, COMPONENTS AND SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY, THROUGH OR UNDER A-NeuVideo, INC (COLLECTIVELY, THE “PRODUCT”). By using installing or using the Product, you unconditionally signify your agreement to these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, do not use the Product and return the Product to A-NeuVideo, Inc.

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