User guide
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Setting up video input
The P3-100 accepts digital (DVD-D) video at up to 1280 x 1024 resolution as well as analog composite,
S-video and component video using PAL, NTSC and SECAM systems.
To use the largest DVI-D resolutions, you may need to either crop the input using the
Video Viewport
settings or scale the input using the
Video Scaling
feature. The maximum reduction factor for video scaling is
8, so you can shrink the video image to one eighth of the original resolution.
Configuring EDID settings for a digital video source
If using a digital video source, you must adjust video input resolution and EDID settings before connecting (or
before powering up) the media server or video source:
1. Open the
Video Input
window.
2. See Figure 17. The
Resolution
box indicates
the current video input
resolution. This must
match the resolution of the
incoming video signal.
Adjust if necessary.
3. Click on the
EDID
button to
open the
Configure EDID
pop-up window. The
checkboxes for resolution
and refresh rate here
determine the EDID
information communicated to a graphics card in a media server or PC:
- You can force a media server to supply video in one resolution and at one refresh rate if you check only
that resolution and refresh rate in the
Configure EDID
window.
- If you check several resolutions and refresh rates, the media server will supply video at the lowest
resolution and slowest refresh rate by default.
Figure 17: Video input resolution and EDID settings