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Io XT Installation and Operation Guide — Overview
About Primary & Secondary Video Formats
In Io XT operation, the Primary Format is the media format written to disk and used in
your project. The Secondary format is that which may be input for capture or output from
Io XT to VTRs or other devices. Down-conversion may be applied to an input or on output.
The Primary Format menu allows you to select the video format used in your current
project.
Conversion is performed based on the Primary or Secondary Format settings.
Io XT can down-convert the input format (when designated as a Secondary Format input)
to the selected Primary Format. Or you can set a Secondary Format output that will be a
down-conversion of the Primary Format.
Note: When converting an Input to the Primary Format, select the Secondary Format
option that has (I), for input only, appended to it. Conversely, when converting an
Output from the Primary Format, you must select an output signal with (O) for output
only.
Convert Mode
Convert Mode allows selection of a mode for conversion between High-definition and
Standard-definition formats. The choices offered depend on the AJA capture device
present and the Primary and Secondary format chosen. Io XT supports up-, down-, and
cross- conversion plus SD-to-SD aspect ratio conversions. See the following tables for
conversion options.
All conversions use AJA 10-bit hardware inside the Io XT.
For example, to do a down-conversion on an HD input:
Set the Primary Format as an SD format
Select the correct HD format with an (I) input designation for the Secondary Format, then
Choose a “– Secondary” Video Input type
Down-conversion display mode choices that may be available include:
Anamorphic: full-screen
Letterbox: image is reduced with black top and bottom added to image area with
the aspect ratio preserved
Crop: image is cropped horizontally to fit new screen size