Specifications

VIDEO WINDOWING
Window Position and Size
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Switching an input to a window in triview formation will resize the window to fit
as closely as possible within the portion of the screen assigned to that window.
This means that the window may expand or shrink to fit into its area, with any
remaining portions of the window extending off the screen.
Once a window is moved or zoomed, it is no longer in triview formation. This
means that switching an input to a window that has been repositioned or zoomed
will fill that window with the chosen input’s video. When using a single-link
scaler card, this may require the window to expand to fit the size of the new
input’s video.
WINDOW QUAD FORMATION
The Quadsplit command can be used to arrange a maximum of four windows. This
command sizes each window to fit as closely to one quarter the size of the output display
screen as possible.
The windows are arranged in quad formation according to the priorities assigned to them
when window function was enabled. An example of quad formation can be seen below, in
Figure 18. The lightly-colored areas represent the portions of the windows that might
extend past the display screen when using a single-link scaler card.
NOTE:
Using a dual-link scaler card will allow windows to be sized down to
approximately the size of a postage stamp. When in quad formation, it is
necessary for some windows to extend past the boundaries of the screen
ONLY when using a single-link scaler card.
FIGURE 18. An output display containing windows in quad formation