The Video Format Combiner is a utility for the InfiniteReality™ video display subsystem for the Silicon Graphics® ONYX® or POWER Onyx™ deskside or rackmount graphics workstation running IRIX™ 6.2 or later. The display subsystem supports programmable pixel timings to allow the system to drive displays with a wide variety of resolutions, refresh rates, and interlace/non-interlace characteristics.
Each InfiniteReality pipe includes either two or eight video output channels. The Video Format Combiner is the utility that you use to select video output formats for the channels and to group the formats of the individual channels into a combination. You also use the Combiner to define the per-channel and global parameters of the combination.
This guide is written for the sophisticated graphics and video user who wishes to develop arrangements of video formats for InfiniteReality capabilities.
This guide contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “InfiniteReality Graphics and the Video Format Combiner Utility,” introduces the main features of InfiniteReality and of the Combiner graphical user interface.
Chapter 2, “Creating and Setting Video Format Combinations,” explains how to use Combiner features to design video format combinations by selecting channels and specifying attributes.
Chapter 3, “Using the Encoder Channel,” describes how to use the Combiner Encoder channel, which encodes its own or another channel's pixels to NTSC or PAL for industrial-quality video.
Chapter 4, “Using the Combiner With Sirius Video,” explains how to configure the Sirius Video™ channel that interfaces with an installed Sirius Video option.
Chapter 5, “Combination Considerations,” gives tips for creating viable video format combinations and explains the Emergency Backup Combination and setting up an analog alpha out channel.
Appendix A, “Error Messages,” presents Video Format Combiner error messages, which appear near the bottom of the Combiner main window, and suggests solutions.
A glossary and an index complete this guide.
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