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The element should be structured as follows:
<marker_style width="INTEGER, 1–10" color="VALUE"/>
Custom marker example
The following is an example of a StudioCal XML le showing the usage of the marker tags. The example draws
two lines to indicate the 4:3 caption safe area, as dened in EBU R 95.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<studiocal>
<marker entries="2" product="Z27x">
<marker_info>
<marker_pos startx="416" endx="416" starty="0" endy="1440"/>
<marker_style width="4" color="red"/>
</marker_info>
<marker_info>
<marker_pos startx="2144" endx="2144" starty="0" endy="1440"/>
<marker_style width="4" color="red"/>
</marker_info>
</marker>
</studiocal>
TIP: The optical disc included with the display has several pre-built custom markers for you to import into
the display or use as a reference to build your own markers.
Using picture-in-picture (PIP) and 2×1 dual split
TIP: To show full-height side-by-side sources, set the display resolution to 1280×1440 in your operating
system.
The display supports both PIP, where one source is overlaid over another, and 2×1 dual split, where one
source is positioned adjacent to another horizontally. Using 2×1 dual split provides the matrix orientation,
two columns by one row.
To use PIP or 2×1 dual split:
1. Connect a secondary input source to the display.
2. Press one of the front bezel buttons to activate the buttons, and then press the Open Menu button to
open the OSD.
3. In the OSD, select Split/PIP Control > Enable Split/PIP and then select either Picture-in-Picture or 2×1
dual split.
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