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7.3.9 Input management
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 Enable/disable the 2:2 feature. Let it enable by default. The 2:2 is useful because it launches a specic
frame/line algorithm when 2:2 content is played.
 Enable/disable the 3:2 feature. Let it enable by default. The 3:2 is useful because it launches a specic
frame/line algorithm when 3:2 content is played.
Next you have the  tab. All sengs about the blanking and aspect rao are available there:
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In this tab, you can dene what is exactly the input format. The input for-
mat is automacally detected by the  but you can change it
or force it. The available formats are close to the current one, in terms of
lines. This is available only for analog computer formats.
The next tab is the :
Next sengs available on the  tab are:
use the Top, Boom, Le and Right values to crop your
input. A nder is also available, when acvated, use the white
rectangle to set up accurately the cropped area.
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- Select the correct aspect rao of your input (5:4 4:3 etc…). This seng doesn’t exist when the
input is set as nave.
 Choose a specic cropped rao if you use a source with black bands on top/boom
or le/right
 Dene the way the image will be displayed into a layer (full screen, centered, cropped or 1:1)
Choose to apply or not a predened zoom on the image (use with video signal)
   You can manually adjust the input
blanking with the V&H size or posion.