Operation Manual

Analog Inputs
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6.
Drag the sliders to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation (Figure 41).
Figure 41. Video Filter Settings
Note: Click Restore to the right of the filter to reset the settings to the default.
7.
Click the De-Interlace setting you want to apply (Figure 42). Options include:
None
Performs no de-interlacing of any kind.
Auto
Applies inverse telecine de-interlacing to all telecine video.
Applies motion adaptive de-interlacing to all video that is not telecine.
Switches dynamically between the two modes as the content changes.
Available for NTSC video only.
InverseTelecine
Drops the redundant fields and reassembles the video in a 24 fps progressive format.
Applies inverse telecine de-interlacing to all telecine video.
Performs no de-interlacing of video that is not telecine.
Available for NTSC video only.
MotionAdaptive
Is an algorithm for de-interlacing pure video (non-telecine) content.
Applies motion adaptive interlacing to all video. It detects which portions of the image
are still and which portions are in motion then applies different processing to each
scenario.
Figure 42. De-Interlace settings
Note: Telecine and inverse telecine only apply to NTSC video. They are not used for PAL
and SECAM video. The system disables Auto and Inverse Telecine choices when you
select either PAL or SECAM as the video standard.
8.
Select Add Statistics to overlay video statistics within the video stream for diagnostic
purposes.
9.
Select Embed Timecode to enable embed system time as timecode. This action tags
individual video frames with timecode data. This feature should be used if embedded
timecode is required but your capture device cannot generate it.
10.
Specify the Frame Interval at which timecode should be embedded into the video stream in