Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual

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Defining your playback settings

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Output Type

Specifies the analog video output type. If you’re

outputting SD analog video, the output type will be set to

All Available

to

indicate that the output will be available on all the analog outputs. If
you’re outputting HD analog video, the output type will be set to

Component

.

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Setup (NTSC)

Use this to select the setup level you want for your

NTSC analog video. This affects both the NTSC analog video input and
output.

0 IRE

Applies a setup level of 0 IRE. You should select this option

only when working with a commercial DV device that uses the
Japanese analog NTSC setup of 0 IRE. For example, if the video
appears too bright when you play back DV clips on your NTSC
monitor, you can change the setup to 0 IRE to output your DV clips at
the correct brightness.

7.5 IRE

Applies the standard NTSC setup level of 7.5 IRE.

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YUV/RGB

Select

YUV

or

RGB - native

to set the type of video signal

that is sent from the component output. For example, select

RGB - native

if you connected the component output to a device that accepts an RGB
signal.

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Under

HDMI Output

, you can specify your HDMI output format and type.

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Format

Use this to specify whether you want the format for your

HDMI output to be the same as the main or secondary output.

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YUV/RGB

Select the type of video signal that you want to be sent from

the HDMI output:

YUV

Outputs YUV HDMI video. Select this only if you connected

the HDMI output to a device that accepts a YUV signal.

RGB - calibrated

Outputs adjusted RGB HDMI video using the

currently loaded Matrox HDMI calibration settings for your HDMI
monitor or television. For details on calibrating your HDMI monitor
and loading calibration settings using the Matrox HDMI Calibration
Utility, see

Chapter 7, “Calibrating Your HDMI Monitor for Video

.”

RGB - native

Outputs native RGB HDMI video that does not apply

any calibration compensation. This is useful when you want to output
RGB HDMI video to a device other than an HDMI monitor or
television, such as an HDMI recorder to perform an export to tape.

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3D Viewing Mode

Select the 3D signal type that you want to be sent

from the HDMI output to your 3D monitor:

Disabled

Select this if you’re not outputting 3D video, or to disable

3D video output. You can still monitor 3D video, but you must select
the correct viewing mode on your 3D monitor manually.

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