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Chapter 4
•Video-TheoutputhereismadeviatheSCARTconnection
or using the additional CVBS and YC connections on a stan-
dard TV set or video monitor. Depending on the aspect ratio of
the connected monitor, you should choose 4:3 or 16:9.
•DVI-ThismodeisforDVIoutput.Usethistoconnectan
HDMI-equipped TV set using a simple DVI->HDMI adapter
cable. There are three resolutions available, all in 16:9. The
576p resolution is only available on PAL systems. Please note
that, depending on the system, there are several DVI connec-
tors available. Please refer to the hardware manual of your
device.
•VGA-
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You can use a computer VGA screen. There are
many resolutions available. The corresponding aspect ratio is
shown next to the resolution. True 16:9 is not possible in VGA.
Bogart SE however, tries to maintain the correct aspect ratio.
Depending on the system, output is possible via a DVI->VGA
adapter. Please refer to the hardware manual of your device.
Ask your dealer about subsequent changes.
•DVI/VGA-ThissettingisaboutDVIresolutionsfortheDVI
output on the mainboard. It is located directly above the HDMI
output and is therefore not available on older hardware. This
can be used to connect a DVI or VGA monitor. Once you
have switched to this monitor, more monitor resolutions could
appear in the list since the properties of the monitor are only
known at the start.
•HDMI-Manydevices,especiallycurrentones,alsoallowan
HDMI connection.
To do this, you should connect your HDMI monitor to the
output of the Bogart SE system using an HDMI-HDMI cable.
HDMI does not only offer a great resolution, but also the pos-
sibility to use digital audio via the monitor. Since the sound can
be output via S/P-DIF, this functionality should be activated.
This happens in the Media Manager of the system. The type
of digital audio transfer can be set in the settings of the Media
Manager. There, you use the settings for ‘Image, Sound’ and
the ‘HDMI sound’. This allows you to set whether your digital
audio should be made audible over HDMI or over S/P-DIF. If
you have connected an analog audio output, it will always play
the audio.
Please note that not all screen resolutions may be possible
on your particular monitor. This is why the system gives a 30
second time span to the user, in which the resolution must be
confirmed. If it is not confirmed, the resolution reverts to the
last selected resolution.
If you select ‘Screen1’ to use VGA mode, you can also select
a second simultaneous screen. Bogart SE then switches to
the so-called dual-monitor mode. Screen 1 displays the actual
user interface, while screen 2 displays video footage.
If you have opted for the single monitor VGA mode, you can
(depending on the system) select between ‘Single monitor’
and ‘Dual monitor’ use. A one monitor set-up shows the user-
interface and video footage on the VGA screen, in two monitor
mode, the user interface and video footage are split: Interface
in VGA, video on the TV screen. Using the ‘Single Monitor’
mode activates the ‘Play as’ button below, so that you may
use it to determine the type of play back: The options are
‘Field’, ‘Frame’ or ‘Deinterlace’.
The ‘Field’ option has the advantage that it doesn’t create
movement artefacts like ‘Frame’ does, but on the downside,
the vertical resolution is lower.
The option called ‘Deinterlace’ has complete resolution, much
like the ‘Frame’ option, but any stripe patterns within moving
objects are reduced as much as possible. Depending on the
model type, the number of visible frames per second may be
reduced. Because VGA is not perfectly suited for video play
back, there are some disadvantages in doing this. There are
the above mentioned movement artefacts, but in addition also
some jerky movement and so-called ‘tearing’ effects, par-
ticularly during camera pans. Even the color tones may look
different. On the other hand, the advantage of VGA lies in the
flicker-free display, much like modern 100 Hz flat-screen TVs.
The single-monitor VGA mode is therefore a kind of compro-
mise. More details on this subject can be found in Chapter 5:
VGA and DVI mode.
Note: When you first switch to VGA, you may see different, ad-
ditional VGA modes in the list. This is because of a comparison
with the monitor that has been connected and which may allow
higher resolutions.
16:9 as 21:9 Cinemascope
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: If you have activated the
Cinemascope product, this will allow you to switch your 16:9
screen to a 21:9 presentation.
SCART output: If your system is provided with a SCART
Video Out and if you hardware supports the switch (e.g. not
the S-4100). This will allow you to switch between ‘CVBS’
and ‘YC’. If your video recorder supports a YC signal, please
choose this option.
In devices with a SCART output this delivers an RGB signal
of higher quality than Y/C. However, this can only be set for a
television. A video recording will normally only have a CVBS
signal.
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If you are working in dual-monitor mode, you’ll find that the
button ‘Screen 2- Options’ has become available. This function
allows you to set the second screen content, whenever the
monitor is not used for play back. You can choose a still image
from the image pool. This menu is activated when you choose
an image. If the selected image is smaller than the screen size,
you can have it displayed in original size or tiled.
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