Pixel Magic Systems VPS3800 Home Theater System User Manual


 
OR
Press the Output remote control key and a mini menu selection list pops up. Select the output
terminal via which your display device has been connected and press OK to confirm.
OR
Using the front panel control
1 Press OK button to start Main Menu
2 Select Output and choose Output Select
3 Choose output terminal to which your display device is connected
4 Press OK button to confirm
OR
Press the Output remote control key to cycle through the various output terminals and stop at
the one through which your display device is connected.
4.5 SET OUTPUT FORMAT/RESOLUTION
Using the remote control
Press the Menu remote control key to enter the OSD menu, then select Resolution in the Output
sub-menu. Choose Standard Format or Fixed Resolution of the display device being connected in
and press the action button to confirm.
OR
Using the front panel control
1 Press OK button to start Main Menu
2 Select Output and choose Resolution
3 Choose output resolution which your display device requires
4 Press OK button to confirm
4.6 BASIC SETUP TIPS FOR DIGITAL DISPLAYS/PROJECTORS
4.6.1 PIXEL PERFECT
Every pixel-based digital display has a native resolution*, so any video source displayed needs
to be scaled from its original resolution (size) to the native resolution of the display for optimum
results. If the Crystalio II output resolution is mapped to the display in 1:1 mode, or pixel perfect
mode, this ensures all video processing and scaling is done by Crystalio II. This is very important
because:
• It ensures that the display’s internal scaler is bypassed, allowing you to benefit from the
image processing power of Crystalio II
• It avoids double scaling and processing done to the video source, which would
introduce video artifacts, especially during smooth motion e.g. camera pans
* A display’s native resolution is expressed as number of pixels wide by number of pixels high. For example many DLP projectors are 1280
x 720, so for optimum results all video should be scaled to that number of pixels. Think of this as addressing the exact number of active
pixels; once this has been done as detailed below you have achieved 1:1 mapping, or pixel perfect mode.
To make sure Crystalio II’s output is pixel perfect, please make use of the Crystalio II internal
video test patterns to confirm 1:1 pixel mapping has been achieved. See the examples overleaf:
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