Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Installation & Operation Guide
- Trademarks
- Copyright
- Contacting Support
- Overview
- System Requirements
- What’s In The Box?
- In This Manual
- Installation Overview
- Connecting to your Computer
- Installing Io XT/4K Software
- Using Io XT/4K with Professional Video /Audio Software
- AJA Control Panel Overview
- Control Panel Operation
- Using Io 4K for UHD/4K
- If You Run Into Problems
- Updating Software
- Support
- Io XT Specifications
- Io 4K Specifications
- Machine Control
- Appendix B: Safety and Compliance
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notices
- Canadian ICES Statement
- European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Regulatory Compliance
- Korean Compliance Statement
- Taiwan Compliance Statement
- Japanese Compliance Statement
- Translated caution statements, warning conventions and warning messages
- Before operating your AJA unit, read the instructions in this document
- Limited Warranty
- Limitation of Liability

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Conversion Screen
(Mac OS only)
This screen offers controls that determine how the card behaves with 3rd-party
applications.
NOTE: This screen is present in the Mac version of AJA Control Panel only and not all applications
support these functions.
Figure 36. AJA Control Panel, Conversion Screen
Pause On: These two choices determine what happens when the editing application is paused in
stop mode:
Full Frame: both fields are displayed resulting in some jitter while paused.
Single Field: a single field is displayed, showing no flicker (useful when color correcting or
whenever the flickering would be a distraction).
Software Conversion: The value selected in this pulldown is used whenever, due to format selection, you’ve
chosen to do 24 frames-per-second to 30 conversion where extra fields will be added to
pad the existing ones. Depending on video content, selection of different field patterns
may be useful in reducing jitter due to the content of adjacent fields. The numbers in the
pattern choices specify the frequency with which inserted fields will be repeated. For
example, “2:3:2:3” means duplicate a field twice, then the next field three times, then the
next twice, and then back to three times.