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NewbieDAN
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 319 Location: Bunbury Western Australia
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| Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:43 am Post subject: Barco 1209s stupid question |
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Guys...how can I display what resolution information my projector is recieving?
I know what I'm sending it, but is there an on screen display or menu that indicates what actual video resolution it's recieving and hence displaying.
Was chatting to a mate about his G70 and a Sync on Green issue, and he can access the resolution information easily...
can the same be done with the Barco, and if so how....
Been a while since I've got the tweek bug, since it's all be running soothly...but now I'm thinking....
Cheers
Dan
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tanwn
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 104
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Press text on remote
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NewbieDAN
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 319 Location: Bunbury Western Australia
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| Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:45 am Post subject: |
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Ok. (sounding more stupid)
So I've got
Source 5 RGB1
54.0kHz
48hz
I'm feeding it a 1080p 24hz from a player, thru to a DVDO VP50, to a SONY PC-3000 switcher via RGBHV to the Barco 1209s
Player says it sending 1080p
VP50 says 1080p
want to know if the PC-3000 switcher is getting it there....
I used to remember knowing something about this but brain seems to no longer work
iScan VP50
Input status:
video source HDMI 2 (HDCP)
Signal Type 1080P-60Hz
Output\Resolution 1920x1080p RGB:
Frame rate 47.95Hz (locked)
Line rate 53.946KHz
Pixel rate 118.601KHz
So Barco is displaying 54.0kHz for Line rate and 48Hz for frame rate? yes? looks to me I remembered what I was doing before I forgot it.
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Ile
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 1491 Location: Jyväskylä, Finland
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Output seem to be 1080p48.
Input might still be 1080p60, try to swap it to 1080p24 from player. 24->48 conversion is more simple for VP50 than 60->48.
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