9062 function submenu list and descriptions – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9062 Up_Down_Cross Converter User Manual

Page 46

Advertising
background image

3

9062 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

3-14

9062 PRODUCT MANUAL

9062-OM (V4.6)

(continued)

Note: HD: controls described below affect HD inputs; SD: controls described below affect SD inputs.

• SD: Convert To

When SD video input is received by the 9062, provides output format
conversions, or re-aspecting to SD when SD is the detected input format
as described below.

• SD (Same as input): Output follows currently received video input

format, with Current Input Format and Current Output Format
displays showing same selection.

• 720p: Output is converted to 720p

• 720 film: Output is converted to corresponding 720p film frame rate
• 1080i: Output is converted to 1080i

• 1080p: Output is converted to 1080p

• 1080 film: Output is converted to corresponding 1080i film

frame rate

• Output Follows Reference In: Output tracks with format set in

Reference Video Input

Note: Output Follows Reference In selection automatically sets

the output format to that of the received reference signal
input (this signal is distributed to the 9062 and other cards
via a frame bus). In addition to extracting a frame sync and
rate, this function determines the type of black burst (i.e.,
black burst or tri-level) and sets the output format to match.

SD: Convert To

• 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).

• SD: Aspect Ratio Conversion

Selects between the standard preset Aspect Ratio Conversions (ARC)
shown here, as well as User Defined and Follow AFD Settings.

• User Defined settings allow custom user-defined H and V aspect

ratio control.

• Follow AFD Settings sets the output aspect ratio to track with AFD

settings performed in AFD (p. 3-18).

Note: This function is intended for aspect ratio adjustment of a particular

signal without AFD considerations.

• If ARC is being used on a case-by-case basis for a particular

signal, it is easier to use the Scaler ARC tools described here.

• If AFD is to be used to set and apply a standard AFD code label

for ARC, use Follow AFD Settings. Do not perform ARC here;
instead, perform ARC as described in the AFD function
description on page 3-18.

Table 3-2

9062 Function Submenu List — continued

Advertising