Dvi configuration – Ayre Acoustics DX-7 User Manual

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You only need to configure the switches that
apply to the connection(s) you are using.

DVI Configuration

All display devices with a DVI input support the
RGB format for the DVI connection.

“RGB” is the normal setting that should be used

for DVI in most situations.

A few displays also support the YCbCr format
allowed by the HDMI specification, which
(depending on the display) may allow for added
flexibility in color adjustments. Please refer to the
owner’s manual for your display for additional
information.

When using the RGB format for DVI, there are two
possible signal levels. Out of 256 possible signal
levels, the video standard (as used on the DVD itself
and in most DVI-capable displays) sets black at level
16 and white at level 235. This allows headroom for
occasional video signal excursions outside this range
(due to video processing or noise).

“16 - 235” is the normal setting that should be

used for DVI in most situations.

However, some display devices were originally
designed for presentations in conjunction with a
personal computer (PC) instead of video signals from
a DVD player. The PC standard sets black at level 0
and white at level 255. If your display device is not
compatible with the correct video levels for the DVI

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02

55

-

Y

CbCr

Rsr
v B

Rsr
v D

7.

5

%

Intrlc

YPbPr

SoG

16

2

35

-

RG
B

Rsr
v A

Rsr
v C

0

%

Pr

og

RG
B

HV
Sync

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