StudioZ Driver Configuration Parameters, cont.
JPEG Compressed
Uncompressed
(YUV 4:2:2)
Capture Frame Dimensions Specifies the size at which frames are captured. Video data is
Width
Height
Genlock
Phase Adjust
Reference Enable
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Provides the optimum data rate using compressed capture.
Specifies that the luminance and chrominance values are
obtained during a capture, and does not apply any compression
to the captured data. See Chapter 3, "Capturing and Playing
Back Video," for more information.
normally captured at full frame sizes, which are 720 x 486 for
NTSC (525 line, 59.94 Hz) and 720 x 576 for PAL (625 line,
50 Hz). You can resample video data on capture to lower
resolutions or square pixel sizes to meet your requirements. See
Chapter 3, "Capturing and Playing Back Video," for more
information.
NOTE
For compressed capture, the width and height
must be a multiple of 16 (with the exception of
720 x 486).
NOTE
For uncompressed capture, the width and height
must be a multiple of 2.
Specifies the horizontal size of captured frames.
Specifies the vertical size of captured frames.
Synchronizes the video output signal with the reference signal
input (also known as house sync).
NOTE
The genlock parameters are disabled if you do not
have an MSMT383 (or later) board.
Allows you to fine-tune the synchronization of the subcarrier
output timing. Use the scroll arrows to change the phase adjust
value.
Allows the StudioZ SDI card to use either an internal or an
external genlock source.
NOTE
Reference Enable is on by default if you loaded the
Intergraph StudioZBurst driver. If you do not have
a house sync, Reference Enable will cause sync,
color, and scrolling problems in your external
monitor. To prevent these problems, make sure
Reference Enable is turned off if you do not have a
house sync.
Accepts the settings and returns you to the Drivers dialog box.
Dismisses the dialog box without accepting any changes to the
driver configuration.
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