Pearl-2 User Guide
Video output port resolution
Video output port resolution
The video output port's
resolution
(also known as frame size or display mode) defines the number of pixels
displayed horizontally and vertically. For example, the resolution 1920×1080 (1080p) produces an image that
is 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels tall.
Pearl-2 always assumes that the output display uses square pixels.
The
aspect ratio
(eg. 4:3 or 16:9) describes the proportional relationship between the video output's pixel
width and height. The resolution 1920×1080 (1080p), for example, is quite a bit wider than it is tall. The ratio
of its width to height is 16 to 9, which has an aspect ratio that is 16:9.
By default, you can choose from the following output resolutions for your video output ports, but you can
also change settings to allow a variety of other resolutions through.
Aspect ratio legend
Aspect Ratio
Common Use
4:3
Standard TV (NTSC/PAL) display and non-widescreen computer displays
16:9
Widescreen (HD) TV displays (1080p, 1080i, 720p etc), and 4K-capable displays
16:10 (8:5)
Widescreen computer displays, and 4K-capable displays
5:4
Sometimes used in larger format computer monitors
1.90:1
Digital Cinema Initiatives standard resolution for 4K or 2K video projection
Resolutions
640×360
640×480
960×540
1024×768
1280×720
1280×1024
1600×1200
1920×1080
1920×1200
2560×1440
3840×2160
4096×2160
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