Output Menu Functions And Submenus - Barco ImagePRO-II User Manual

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4. Menu Orientation
Configuring Outputs
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All Output Menu functions and submenus are discussed in the following sections:
Setting the Output Format
Using EDID Auto Config
Setting the Area of Interest
Adjusting Output Timing
Using Comp/S-Video Adjust
Setting Output Sync
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The Output Format is the first setting on the Output Menu. This option sets the resolution
and frame rate at which you drive your projector or display. When you change the output
format, you also change the following settings:
To change the output format, use the following procedure:
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Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a data structure that an output display
uses to describe itself to a video source. The EDID can include information such as the
manufacturer's name, a serial number, product type, timings supported by the display,
display size, and other data.
For devices connected to the ImagePRO-II, you can read the name of the digital display
and the preferred video format that the display uses.
The Output Auto Config Submenu supports
HD-15, HDMI, or DisplayPort connector change the output format of the
the format changes, the colorspace, sample rate and bit depth may also change. For
details, refer to
The following figure illustrates the EDID Auto Config Submenu.
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Output colorspace, based on the format you select
Sync settings, based on the format you select
Genlock and H/V offsets, which reset to 0
The default Area of Interest, which resets to match the output's active area. For
more information, refer to the section
On the Output Menu, scroll to the format field and press SEL.
Scroll to the format you want using the ADJUST knob, then press SEL again. The
output is not updated until you press SEL.
To minimize synchronization problems, select a frame rate that is consistent with
your input sources.
Example: If you are using 59.94 NTSC video inputs, running the output at
the same rate reduces frame-rate conversion artifacts.
Setting ColorSpace, Sample Rate, and Bit Depth
Setting ColorSpace, Sample Rate, and Bit Depth
Setting Output Effects
About Genlock Settings
Saving an Output Configuration
Restoring Output Configuration Default Values
Setting the Area of Interest
letting the output device on the DVI-D,
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