User guide

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Settings
Settings - Output Settings
Video
Here you can change the output video resolution from your ECM. Refer to the user manual of your TV and
choose the output resolution from the ECM to match the preferred input resolution of your display. To display
the user interface and your movies in full HD use 1920x1080p. Usually no changes will be needed here as
the ECM will autodetect the preferred resolution of your display.
Available resolutions: 1920x1080p, 1680x1050, 1600x900, 1440x900, 1440x1050p, 1280x1024p,
1024x960p, 1280x800p, 1280x768p, 1280x720p, 1024x768p, 1024x600, 800x600, 800x480p, 640x480p
Video calibration
These settings allow you to calibrate the User Interface
by adjusting the overscan. Use this tool if the image
being displayed is too large or too small to fit perfectly
to your display.
Simply adjust the screen so that the arrows are in the
top left and bottom right corners and that the entire
frame is visible on screen.
Maximum YouTube resolution
Use this setting for limiting the resolution of a YouTube streamed video. If you prefer individual resolutions
on different contents choose Ask.
Turn off display after
Allows you to set the amount of idle time required before the display is turned off.
Screensaver after
Allows you to set the amount of idle time required before displaying the screensaver.
Audio offset in milliseconds (lip-sync)
Adjusts the time the audio is delayed in relation to the video. This setting is useful if you experience that
the audio does not match the picture when watching videos.
Aspect Ratio
Allows you to choose how the video is displayed.
Hold the OK button during the video playback and then select the aspect ratio from context menu.
The Aspect ratio options:
Normal - Movie is displayed so that at least 1 dimension fills the screen. No cropping will occur.
Aspect ratio is unaffected.
Zoom - Movie is zoomed in, and the movie cropped so that there are no black bars on screen. Aspect
ratio is unaffected.
Stretch 4x3 - Movie is stretched to fill a 4x3 frame. Aspect ratio is changed.
Wide Zoom - Movie is stretched to fill a 14x9 frame. Aspect ratio is changed.
Stretch 16x9 - Movie is stretched to fill a 16x9 frame. Aspect ratio is changed.
Original Size - Movie is displayed so that the height (in pixels) displayed is the height of the movie
exactly. No zooming is performed. Aspect ratio is unaffected.
Custom - Movie is displayed using the Zoom and Pixel Ratio settings as defined in the video calibration.
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NOTE:
When your audio output is set to HDMI, the display output will be muted instead of turned off.