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[White Point]:
Select the white point value to be used in the custom HDR metadata creation.
[Max Luminance]:
Select the Max Luminance value to be used in the custom HDR metadata creation
(valid from 1 to 65535)
[MaxCLL]:
Select the MaxCLL value to be used in the custom HDR metadata creation (valid from 1 to
65535)
[Min Luminance]:
Select the Min Luminance value to be used in the custom HDR metadata creation
(valid from 1 to 65535)
[MaxFALL]:
Select the MaxFALL value to be used in the custom HDR metadata creation (valid from 1 to
65535)
[Create IF]:
Use the previous defined values to create the Custom HDR metadata.
[Send HDR]:
Send the custom created HDR metadata. Please note that
Enable Custom HDR
or any
Custom HDR modes must be activated first, to stop the sending of the custom HDR metadata, uncheck
Enable Custom HDR.
If
Enable Custom HDR
is activated then by pressing the
Send HDR
button, the
metadata injection does not stop, it just changes values, useful to avoid TV resync.
[Default Value]
: Restore the default HEX value of the custom HDR metadata.
[CAPTURED AVI METADATA]:
If the source is sending AVI infoFrame then the information is captured,
extracted and displayed in this text box on GUI. HEX value is deciphered and VIC, Colorimetry and Range
are exposed in human readable format.
[CUSTOM AVI INFOFRAME GENERATOR]:
Build and send out any custom AVI Infoframe of your choice.
[Use custom AVI]
: Upon clicking
Use custom AVI
, the IF that is defined in the Custom AVI text box gets
used. This way you can define what the InfoFrame actually is. This is stored also in Vertex² and is
persistent over hotplugs and power cycles. This way customer can for example activate BT2020 mode in
the TV even though content doesn't sent the correct InfoFrame. The AVI mod is really meant for
advanced users only because incorrect values can blank the screen and since the settings are saved even
power up won't help until reset.
[Disable AVI]:
When checked, Disable AVI will prevent AVI InfoFrame from source to reach the
connected sink at Vertex² output and also stop sending Custom AVI if set previously. This feature can be
useful for some DVI display or some monitor that do not work well when receiving an AVI InfoFrame.
[VIC]:
Select the VIC code to use in the Custom AVI Hex field.
[Primaries]:
Select the Primaries value to use in Custom AVI Hex field
[Range]:
Select the range value to use in the Custom AVI Hex field.
[Create IF]:
Use the previous defined values to create the Custom AVI metadata.