Scaler, Scaler -14, 9066 function submenu list and descriptions – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual
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9066 Function Submenu List and Descriptions
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9066 PRODUCT MANUAL
9066-OM (V4.5)
Provides video format up-conversions and aspect ratio
controls.
Note:
Scaling and/or format conversion removes Dolby
®
metadata and ATC packets (if present). If Dolby
®
metadata is present
and needs to be preserved, use the Dolby Metadata function tab to preserve and re-apply the metadata on the output
SDI. Refer to Dolby Metadata function on page 3-42 for more information.
• Scaler enable
Enables or bypasses Scaler function as follows:
• Enabled: Provides Scaler functions for the received video input.
• Bypassed: Received video input bypasses the Scaler functions.
Scaler
• Current Input Format
Displays the input format of the video currently being received by the 9066
(for example, 525i SD at 59.94 Hz frame rate as shown here).
Note: Rates displayed for progressive formats are frame rates; rates
displayed for interlaced formats are field rates.
Current Input Format
• Current Output Format
Displays the currently selected output format of the video currently being
processed by the 9066 (for example, 1080p at 29.97 Hz frame rate as
shown here). The output format displayed is the output present on the
card’s SDI OUT BNC connectors.
Current Output Format
Note: Output format shown in this display tracks with selection made in
drop-down list.
Note: Rates displayed for progressive formats are frame rates; rates
displayed for interlaced formats are field rates.
• SD: Convert To
When SD video input is received by the 9066, provides output format
conversions, or re-aspecting to SD when SD is the detected input format
as described below.
• SD (Same as input): Output follows currently received video input
format, with Current Input Format and Current Output Format
displays showing same selection.
• 720p: Output is converted to 720p
• 720 film: Output is converted to corresponding 720p film frame rate
• 1080i: Output is converted to 1080i
• 1080p: Output is converted to 1080p
• 1080 film: Output is converted to corresponding 1080i film
frame rate
• Output Follows Reference In: Output tracks with format set in
frame reference
Table 3-2
9066 Function Submenu List — continued