Operating instructions, 9067 function submenu list and descriptions, Scaler video format conversions – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9067 Upconverter User Manual

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9067-OM (V4.4)

9067 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Operating Instructions

9067 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

(continued)

Scaler Video Format Conversions

• SD: Output Half-rate 720p

When

drop-down list is set to 720p, converts output to

720p half-rate.

Yes/No control functions as follows:

• No: Do not apply half-rate; leave output at standard frame rate

• Yes: Output set at half- rate

Note: Half-rate outputs are available for the 720p frame rates listed under

“720p” in the “Scaler Video Format Conversions” table on the
previous page.

• SD: Output PsF

When enabled (and with the output video is set to 1080 film), converts the
output to1080PsF (segmented frame progressive).

Table 3-2

9067 Function Submenu List — continued

Scaler Video Format Conversions

The Scaler (as shown and described in the following pages) allows selection of up-conversion (or
no conversion) for SD input formats. The table below lists the conversion choices available for
SD input formats and frame rates provided by the Scaler Convert to: function. Also shown are
the resulting frame rates for the converted outputs.

Input

Format

SD

(NTSC/

PAL)

720p

720p

half-rate

720p

(film rates)

1080i

1080p

1080p

(film rates)

1080PsF

(film rates)

525i 59.94

525i 59.94

720p 59.94

720p 29.97

720p 23.98

(4)

1080i 59.94

1080p 29.97

1080p 23.98

(4)

1080PsF 23.98

(4)

625i 50

625i 50

720p 50

720p 25

X

1080i 50

1080p 25

X

X

Notes: 1. The drop-down list choice of “Same as Input” is used when no conversion is desired. For clarity, it is not redundantly

listed here.

2. “X” denotes conversions not available or invalid conversions.

3. Interlaced formats rates listed are field rates. Progressive format rates listed are frame rates.

4. If the original material does not have a proper 3-2 cadence suitable for conversion to film rates, the conversion

reverts to standard de-interlacing. While this video can be converted to film rates, the resulting image motion will
lack smoothness. Therefore, make certain interlaced video is appropriately constructed for 3-2 reverse pulldown
when converting video to film rates.

5. 9067 accepts only the input video formats listed in Input Format. If other formats are received by the card,

INVALID is displayed and the output is disabled.

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