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7.3.4 Inputs secon
The nave background is an addional layer which
is under all layers. It can be used with one of the
input sources or with a color.
The specicaon of the nave background is that
an input source or a Frame loaded into that layer
will not be scaled. The input is displayed in its
nave resoluon. You can dene up to 8 nave
backgrounds.
In this secon, you will dene which input is able to be set as a nave background. The nave background
will be a non-scaled input display behind every layer. When an input is congured as a possible nave
background, you will lose the anamorphic aspect sengs of this input (see Aspect rao in chapter: 7.3.10
Input management).
In this secon, you will dene which sll Logo/Frame is able to be dened as a nave background. When a
Frame is selected as a possible nave background, you will lose the anamorphic aspect sengs of this Logo/
Frame.
Under the inputs secon, you can dene which of your inputs will be a
dual head inputs, meaning they are two paired inputs seng adjacent
content. First, select the plug and then the dual head buon if it is the
case. (See chapter: 7.3.10 Input management.) You nd here the ref
sync feature. If you use genlocked inputs, youneed to check the ref sync
box for every genlocked inputs (same genlock).
The front panel allows you to use the scroll knob buon to navigate easily into the menu. Pres-
sing on this specic buon will enable/disable the feature.
This feature increases the sensibility of the buon and can be helpful if you want to adjust a specic value in
a high band value. To set up it correctly, simply turn the knob quickly next to the desired value, then push the
buon to acvate the , and then take your me to adjust accurately the exact value. This can be
helpful to adjust an exact pixel size/posion or to set up the accurately So Edge.
The best applicaon is to aect, into the nave background, an input which has the same nave resoluon
that the output.
If you would like to use one of the inputs source as nave background for one of the outputs, you should
make this choice in the inputs setup menu: