Input masking, Input control menu, Deinterlacing mode – Lumagen Radiance 2021/2041 User Manual

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Section 5 – Video Configuration

Radiance 2021 and Radiance 2041

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Input Masking

The masking command allows you to cover up the sides of the video source. It is different then cropping in that

the video is not stretched to fill the screen. It can be useful for pass-through modes where you do not wish the

Radiance to scale the picture if there is some video noise on top/bottom/side of the picture that you want to cover

up. Another situation may be that you wish to cover up and change the gray level of the black bars added by a

video source, surrounding a letterboxed image.

When you select the command you must first select which mask number you wish to use. There are 15 available

masks. They can be shared among different input memories. After selecting the mask number you then can adjust

how much the mask covers of the 4 sides of the input. The last step is to alter the gray level for the 4 sides. If an

input mask is on, its gray level takes precedence over the gray level of the aspect bar. The aspect bar gray level

can be adjusted under Output→Configs→[Config]→Other→Graybar. Also, if aspect bars are requested (via

differing input and output aspects) the masking is added to the aspect bar width. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Size [Aspect ratio] Masking OK

Input Control Menu

Deinterlacing Mode

The default deinterlacing mode is “Auto.” This mode automatically switches between video and film deinterlacing

and is best for mixed-mode sources that change between video and film. For sources that are known to be

interlaced-video, choosing “Video” deinterlacing mode can improve image quality. For sources that are known to

be film sources, choosing 'Film' deinterlacing mode can improve image quality. For 60Hz interlaced film sources the

output must be one of 24, 48, 60, or 72 Hertz, and for 50Hz interlaced sources the output rate must be 50 Hertz.

For “Film” mode, Sharpness, Noise Reduction and Adaptive Contrast settings are not available. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Control Deint Mode (Auto,Video,Film)

Inter Frame Motion Detection (IFMD)

For deinterlacing video sources (not applicable for film) the IFDM control trades-off between minimizing combing

artifacts (small values) verses maximizing detail (larger values) using the IFMD setting. The default setting is 6.

This control is most effective with “Video” deinterlacing mode. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Control Deint IFMD (0-15)

Deinterlacing Field Flip

Some source devices do not follow conventions for the order of video fields. This can be seen as excessive

combing in the video. While generally not required, this command allows the input fields to be swapped so these

out-of-spec sources can be properly deinterlaced. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Control Deint Field (On, Off)

Genlock

Genlock is used to minimize video delay, for 480i/1080i to 24Hz conversion, and to avoid an occasional dropped or

repeated frame. It can slow down source and mode changes, so Lumagen recommends setting Genlock to ‘off’ for

cable and satellite set top boxes. The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Control Genlock (Auto, Disabled)

Game Mode

To minimize video processing latency, when playing video games, turn “Game Mode” on.

Interlaced sources

480i/576i/1080i are treated as 240p/288p/540p. Deinterlacing, and Enhance settings are not available.

Typically

game mode is enabled for a specific input memory that is then selected while playing games. For games that have

a vertical rate that matches the Radiance output vertical rate, turning “Genlock” on can further minimize video

latency. Game mode is not intended for video/film program material, such as television shows.
The command is:

MENU Input Video Setup [Resolution] Control Game Mode (On, Off)

Reinterlace

Converts 480p and 576p sources back to interlaced so the Radiance can do the deinterlacing. This can provide

dramatic improvements to a picture that has been poorly deinterlaced prior to coming into the Radiance.

Reinterlacing also allows for taking in 480p/576p movies and going out at 24/48/72Hz. With this command you can

"allow" or "disallow" quick remote key control for a particular resolution as well as turn it on/off. If "Reinterlace <>

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