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Section4 :Advanced Controls
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Input Video Level
This control is similar to the Output Video Level control described on the previous page, except that it applies to input video signals.
Video Levels refer to the dynamic range of the video signals themselves. The video industry evolved levels that allowed for some
guard band in the signal levels to account for overshoot or other signaling problems. The computer industry evolved levels that
allocate the entire dynamic range possible for the image information.
EDGE must accept signals from video components, such as DVD players, set top boxes, video recorders, etc. Most of these devices
use video signaling levels. EDGE must also connect to personal computers and came consoles, which may use computer signal
levels.
The Input Video Level control gives you control over what signaling levels are used for inputs