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Optimising the video image

The video signal is usually transmitted between the computer module and the user

module in a compressed way. Thanks to this compression, the image on the console

monitors are normally displayed without losses and judders.

The video data to be transmitted and the preset video settings can cause the follo-

wing effects.

Tearing:

The monitor image consists of two subsequent frames that are partly dis-

played. The lower part of the image shows a part of the old frame, the upper part

shows a part of the new frame. At the point where both frames touch, the image

appears to be “torn”.

Studdering:

The number of transmittable pixels is limited by the transmission band-

width. If you have selected a high resolution and the image contents change fast,

some image may be skipped. The video image may seem jerky.

By reducing the colour depth to 18 bits, you can maximise the number of pixels to

be transmitted. Depending on the image contents, this may cause slight colour gra-

diations.

Latencies:

The additional processing of the video signal cuase a short latency in the

HDIP mode. This latency may be noticed during fast mouse movements. Deacti-

vate the HDIP mode to avoid such latencies.

Use the setup menu to optimise the video image for each video channel. Optionally,

you can use the setup keys to switch between the following profiles that apply to all

video channels:

NOTE:

The HDIP mode (High Dynamic Image Processing) prevents the tearing effect

and provides the best image quality even for moving images.

PROFILE

FEATURES

SETTINGS

Best video quality

(Default)

best video quality

maximum colour depth

short latency

no tearing

HDIP: on

Colour depth: 24 bit

Accelerated desktop

high video quality

maximum colour depth

short latency

tearing possible

HDIP: off

Colour depth: 24 bit

Accelerated video images

highest image refresh rate

reduced colour depth

short latency

no tearing

HDIP: on

Colour depth: 18 bit

Best performance

highest image refresh rate

reduced colour depth

shortest latency

tearing possible

HDIP: off

Colour depth: 18 bit

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