HD Player
Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration
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This mode is similar to a Computer graphics output. This is a five wire signal, with separate lines for the Red,
Green, and Blue colors, and the horizontal and vertical syncs.
Output YPrPb
This mode is a three-wire component signal, with horizontal and vertical syncs combined on the Y channel. This
format conforms to the ATSC High Definition video specification.
Genlock
The HD Player supports three different genlock modes, which can be selected from a drop down list. To change
the genlock mode, click over the window and select the required setting.
Refer to Chapter: 8 for a more detailed description of using the genlock modes in various system configurations.
Genlock Standalone/Master
Select this mode when the HD Player is operating as a standalone unit or is used as the genlock master in a multi-
channel HD Player system.
Genlock ES-Gen (MS9200P only)
Select this mode when using the HD Player with a proprietary Electrosonic genlock feed – referred to as ES-Gen.
This signal mode is typically used in a multi-Player setup, such as a 3D presentation.
Genlock Composite Black Burst
Select this mode to genlock the HD Player to a composite black and burst signal.
Ensure that the genlock signal matches the output standard selected. For example it is not possible for the HD
Player to genlock to a PAL composite signal if the output mode is set for a 60Hz output mode.
Advanced
A Video Confidence Display (No Longer Supported) that appears in the HD Player GUI. Some occasions may
warrant that the Video Confidence Display facility be turned off without removing or changing the settings.
To turn off the Video Confidence Display
1.
Select the Advanced Properties button in the Channel Properties dialog
2.
Check or un-check the box to turn the display On or Off .
Note: This setting does not affect the HD Player video outputs.