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Under HDMI Output , you can specify your HDMI output format and type.
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Under SDI Output , specify whether you want the format for your SDI
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output to be the same as the main or secondary output.
Under Advanced , you can specify advanced video output settings.
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your final video production for broadcast.
Click OK to save your settings.
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Chapter 10, Using Matrox A/V Tools
monitor, you can change the setup to 0 IRE to output your DV clips at
the correct brightness.
7.5 IRE
Applies the standard NTSC setup level of 7.5 IRE.
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Select YUV or RGB to set the type of video signal that is
YUV/RGB
sent from the component output. For example, select RGB if you
connected the component output to a device that accepts an RGB signal.
Format
Use this to specify whether you want the format for your
HDMI output to be the same as the main or secondary output.
YUV/RGB
Select the type of video signal that you want to be sent from
the HDMI output:
YUV
Outputs YUV HDMI video. Select this only if you connected
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the HDMI output to a device that accepts a YUV signal.
RGB - calibrated
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currently loaded Matrox HDMI calibration settings for your HDMI
monitor or television. For details on calibrating your HDMI monitor
and loading calibration settings using the Matrox HDMI Calibration
Utility, see
Chapter 7, "Calibrating Your HDMI Monitor for
RGB - native
Outputs native RGB HDMI video that does not apply
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any calibration compensation. This is useful when you want to output
RGB HDMI video to a device other than an HDMI monitor or
television, such as an HDMI recorder to perform an export to tape.
Analog SC/H Phase
video output's subcarrier phase with respect to the horizontal sync of the
genlock source (for composite video only).
This setting is unavailable until a clip is added to the clip list and you
Allow Super White/Allow Super Black
to allow the highest luminance level of your video output to exceed the
standard maximum white level. Select Allow Super Black to allow the
lowest luminance level of your video output to fall below the standard
black level. These options apply to all video outputs.
Super white and super black should not be allowed when producing
Outputs adjusted RGB HDMI video using the
Use this slider to advance or delay your analog
Video."
Select Allow Super White
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