Alignment rectangles, Using alignment rectangles – PRG Mbox Designer User Manual v3.6.1 User Manual

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MBOX

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MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL

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ALIGNMENT RECTANGLES

Using Alignment Rectangles

Oftentimes there is a need for program content to conform to a particular area of the output. This is especially true
when outputting to a device that will crop the video signal or when using one server to drive multiple LED screens -
using one layer per screen. In this case, Alignment Rectangles can be used to aid in the placement of content on the
MBOX video outputs. Alignment rectangles are drawn on the screen as the outline and can optionally display a
crosshair and circle inside the rectangle. The crosshair and circle can be useful for assistance with overlapping and to
check for proper aspect ratio.

Alignment rectangles can be turned on and off by using the keyboard (see

page 50

) or by using the Camera control

channel (see

page 154

).

There are two modes of display for alignment rectangles: Rectangle Only and Rectangle with Crosshair and Circle.

Alignment rectangles have five settings; four are unique to each rectangle and one is global to all simple rectangles.

Every rectangle has and Origin X, Origin Y, Width, and Height setting. All simple rectangles share a common
lineweight setting and can only be white in color. Basic white rectangles can be created by using the MBOX Remote
application. (Refer to

"Setup of Alignment Rectangles Using Remote"

on page 139.)

Note:

You can also create more complex rectangles with alternate colors, variable lineweight, no crosshairs, and

grouping properties. The remote preference setting functionality in the MBOX Remote application gives access to this
advanced configuration.

Like many other settings for MBOX, the Alignment Rectangle settings are stored in a plist file. This file's default
location is

/Mbox/alignment/alignment.plist

It is possible to automatically crop and center content to any Alignment Rectangle. This is accomplished through the
use of the Object effect called "AutoCrop."

If you choose not to center the content in the Alignment Rectangle, then only the portion of the content that overlaps
the position of the Alignment Rectangle will be shown.

Alignment Rectangles can be configured to work on only the first output screen, on only the second output screen, or
on both output screens.

#

Name

Description

Mod A

Mod B

212

AutoCrop

Crops content to Alignment Rectangle

Rectangle #, 0-255

Value > 64 = Center content

Rectangle Only

Rectangle with Crosshair and Circle

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