
g Input Sampling panel
To adjust the following picture adjustments, enter the desired value directly into the field
or use the or icons to adjust the values by ±1.
• Horizontal Start — This field is used to set the horizontal start position of the
active video for the selected input. The default is 128.
• Vertical Start — This field is used to set the vertical start position of the active
video for the selected input. The default is 128.
• Pixel Phase — This field is used to set the pixel phase of the active video for the
selected input. The range of settings is 0 to 31. The default is 16.
• Total Pixels — This field is used to set the total pixels of the active video for the
selected input.
• Active Pixels — This field is used to set the horizontal active pixels of the active
video for the selected input.
• Active Lines — This field is used to set the vertical active lines of the active video
for the selected input.
h Presets panel — User Presets
For information on saving, recalling, and renaming user presets, see the
"User and Input Presets" section on page 82. The currently active preset is shown
under the Preset drop-down box.
i Presets panel — Input Presets
For information on saving, recalling, and renaming input presets, see the
"User and Input Presets" section on page 82.
Creating Audio Breakaway Inputs
To create an audio breakaway input (method 1):
1. Start by choosing an input using the input selection buttons (see page 79; make sure
both the Video and Audio check boxes are selected initially). The chosen input should
be streaming the audio data to be played over another input stream.
2. Select the Video check box and deselect the Audio check box.
3. Select the input that contains the video requiring an audio breakaway input. Do not
select the same input that was selected in step 1.
4. The input selection button selected in step 1 should now be flashing which indicates
that the audio data from this input is being used with the video of the input selected in
step 3 (this input is represented with a solid colored input selection button).
To create an audio breakaway input (method 2):
1. Start by choosing an input using the input selection buttons (make sure both the Video
and Audio check boxes are selected initially). The chosen input should be streaming the
video data that requires audio from another input stream.
2. Check the Audio box and uncheck the Video box.
3. Select the input (see input selection buttons on page 79) that contains the audio
requiring an audio breakaway. Do not select the same input that was selected in step 1.
4. The input selection button selected in step 3 should now be flashing which indicates
that the audio data from this input is being used with the video of the input selected in
step 1 (this input is represented with a solid colored input selection button).
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