System information
2.  From the Device drop-down list, choose AJA Video Device. The Details box displays information 
about the device.
3.  Use the Conform output to the following format controls to adjust the video to display properly on 
your external monitor.
a.  Choose the desired format from the Conform output to the following format drop-down 
list.
b.  Select a radio button to indicate when you want to adjust the output to the selected format.
Setting Description
Only when the project 
does not match any 
available format
Select this radio button if you want to adjust the video only if the 
project settings  do not match a standard format. For more 
information, see "Setting Project Properties" on page 53.
Always Select this radio button if you want to adjust the video output to 
the selected format whenever you preview on the external 
monitor.
Use this setting when you do not have a preview device that 
supports your required project format.
For example, if you're creating a PAL project, but you don't have 
a PAL monitor, you could use this setting to preview on an NTSC 
monitor.
4.  Select the Use  progressive segmented frame (psf) video formats check box if your  project 
properties are set to a progressive-scan  format and you want to preview on a device that stores and 
transfers progressive-scan  frames by dividing fields.
5.  Select the Use 10-bit encoding check box if you're using 10-bit source material  and the Pixel format
  setting on the Video tab of the Project Properties tab is set to 32-bit floating point.
Enabling 10-bit encoding allows your preview to maintain higher color  resolution when previewing 
video.
When the check box is not selected, the video preview output will use  8-bit encoding.
6.  If audio and video do not  play back in synchronization, use the Sync  offset control to specify a 
frame offset to restore synchronization.
This       setting affects preview synchronization only. Audio and video synchronization       in your 
project is unaffected. Depending on your hardware setup, you may       need to adjust your 
settings. For example, you might need one setting       when previewing directly to a monitor and a 
slightly higher setting when      previewing through a monitor that is connected to a deck.
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