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On the front panel, you can set the output format, and the inputs will auto-detect for you. If PiP cannot find valid a video source, then the output & input format led's will cycle constantly until valid input is found. | On the front panel, you can set the output format, and the inputs will auto-detect for you. If PiP cannot find valid a video source, then the output & input format led's will cycle constantly until valid input is found. | ||
==Documents== | |||
* Manual [[https://ystv.york.ac.uk/~documents/docs_resources/StationDocumentation/KramerPip/PIP-200.pdf]] | |||
* Software [[https://ystv.york.ac.uk/~documents/docs_resources/StationDocumentation/KramerPip/PIP200-control-3.9.zip]] | |||
* User manual for software [[https://ystv.york.ac.uk/~documents/docs_resources/StationDocumentation/KramerPip/PIP200-guide.pdf]] |
Revision as of 16:38, 25 August 2010
PiP does Picture in Picture. As well as simultaneously performing format conversion. (Like digital glue!)
Picture in Picture
For putting a smaller version of one input ontop of the other input. Position and Size are controllable Via software [[1]], or the front panel
Format conversion
Formats supported:
- NTSC
- PAL
- SECAM
- P & I
- at 25,50,30,60.
On the front panel, you can set the output format, and the inputs will auto-detect for you. If PiP cannot find valid a video source, then the output & input format led's will cycle constantly until valid input is found.