Morph 4K: Difference between revisions
Introduced the following sections: On-Screen Display (OSD) Main Menu and Submenus / WiFi Setup Wizard |
Added settings to Input Settings Color Submenu, included more example photos, and applied text/font changes throughout |
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Port B contains Component w/ 3.5mm audio that includes: | Port B contains Component w/ 3.5mm audio that includes: | ||
* Formats RGsB, RGB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | * Formats RGBS, RGsB, RGB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | ||
* Green support CVBS (shared with S-Video Port) | * Green support CVBS (shared with S-Video Port) | ||
* Green/Red Pins support S-Video (shared with S-Video Port) | * Green/Red Pins support S-Video (shared with S-Video Port) | ||
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* Formats RGBHV, RGBs, RGsB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | * Formats RGBHV, RGBs, RGsB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | ||
* Green/ | * Green/HSYNC Pin support CVBS | ||
* Green/Red Pins support S-Video | * Green/Red Pins support S-Video | ||
* Sync types accepted: TTL Csync, Attenuated Csync, Composite Video Sync, Luma, TTL | * Sync types accepted: TTL Csync, Attenuated Csync, Composite Video Sync, Luma, TTL | ||
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Port B contains Component w/ 3.5mm audio that includes: | Port B contains Component w/ 3.5mm audio that includes: | ||
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* Formats RGsB, RGB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | * Formats RGBS, RGsB, RGB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | ||
* Green supports CVBS (shared with S-Video Port) | * Green supports CVBS (shared with S-Video Port) | ||
* Green/Red support S-Video (shared with S-Video Port) | * Green/Red support S-Video (shared with S-Video Port) | ||
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* Formats RGBHV, RGBs, RGsB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | * Formats RGBHV, RGBs, RGsB, YPbPr, Composite Video, S-Video | ||
* Green/ | * Green/HSYNC Pin support CVBS | ||
* Green/Red Pins support S-Video | * Green/Red Pins support S-Video | ||
* Sync types accepted: TTL Csync, Attenuated Csync, Composite Video Sync, Luma, TTL | * Sync types accepted: TTL Csync, Attenuated Csync, Composite Video Sync, Luma, TTL | ||
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* '''Composite Video over GREEN''' ''(CVBS green)'' | * '''Composite Video over GREEN''' ''(CVBS green)'' | ||
* '''Composite Video over HSYNC''' ''(CVBS | * '''Composite Video over HSYNC''' ''(CVBS hysnc)'' | ||
* '''S-Video''' | * '''S-Video''' | ||
* '''Component (YPbPr)''' ''(YCbCr)'' | * '''Component (YPbPr)''' ''(YCbCr)'' | ||
* '''RGB | * '''RGB(HV/S) (TTL sync levels)''' ''(RGB TTL)'' | ||
* '''RGB | * '''RGB(S) (75 ohm sync levels)''' ''(RGB 75)'' | ||
* '''RGsB (sync on green)''' ''(RGsB)'' | * '''RGsB (sync on green)''' ''(RGsB)'' | ||
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|'''422 Interp.''' | |'''422 Interp.''' | ||
|For HDMI sources with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, turn this option on. Otherwise, leave it off. | |For HDMI sources with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, turn this option '''on'''. Otherwise, leave it '''off'''. | ||
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|'''Metadata adjust''' <br> '''- DE left + right''' <br> ''' - DE top + bottom''' <br> ''' - Horiz. Prescale''' <br> ''' - Vert. Prescale''' | |'''Metadata adjust''' <br> '''- DE left + right''' <br> ''' - DE top + bottom''' <br> ''' - Horiz. Prescale''' <br> ''' - Vert. Prescale''' | ||
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|'''DV1/FXD''' | |'''DV1/FXD''' | ||
|For detecting DV1 or FXD input from HDMI sources that support it, turn this option on. If neither DV1 or FXD will be used on the HDMI input source, then turn it off. | |For detecting DV1 or FXD input from HDMI sources that support it, turn this option '''on'''. If neither DV1 or FXD will be used on the HDMI input source, then turn it '''off'''. | ||
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|'''EDID''' | |'''EDID''' | ||
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'''Port A or B Input Settings - Main''' | '''Port A or B Input Settings - Main''' | ||
[[File: | [[File:Morph_Port_A_Input_Settings_Main_Menu.png|thumb|300px|right|Example of the Port A Input Settings menu with values that are default (grey), new (yellow), saved (white)]] | ||
'''Note:''' ''All values appear grey by default. When you change a value, it will appear yellow before clicking OK to save. Once a value is changed and saved, it will appear white.'' | '''Note:''' ''All values appear grey by default. When you change a value, it will appear yellow before clicking OK to save. Once a value is changed and saved, it will appear white.'' | ||
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'''Port A or B Input Settings - Color Submenu''' ''( | '''Port A or B Input Settings - Color Submenu''' ''(applies to YCbCr / RGB TTL / RGB 75 / RGsB)'' | ||
[[File:Morph_Port_A_Input_Settings_Color_Submenu.png|thumb|300px|right|Example of the Port A Color Submenu with Gain and ALC V-Filt-Coeff values that are saved (white) with the rest set to default (grey)]] | |||
'''Note:''' ''All values appear grey by default. When you change a value, it will appear yellow before clicking OK to save. Once a value is changed and saved, it will appear white.'' | '''Note:''' ''All values appear grey by default. When you change a value, it will appear yellow before clicking OK to save. Once a value is changed and saved, it will appear white.'' | ||
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|'''ALC V-Filt-Coeff''' | |'''ALC V-Filt-Coeff''' | ||
|For adjusting the adaptive loop coefficient (ALC) vertical filter when encountering uneven brightness for certain analog sources. By default, this is set to 1/512, yet can be adjusted to: '''1''', '''1/2''', '''1/4''', '''1/8''', '''1/16''', '''1/32''', '''1/64''', '''1/128''', '''1/256''', or '''1/1024'''. | |For adjusting the adaptive loop coefficient (ALC) vertical filter when encountering uneven brightness for certain analog sources. By default, this is set to '''1/512''', yet can be adjusted to: '''1''', '''1/2''', '''1/4''', '''1/8''', '''1/16''', '''1/32''', '''1/64''', '''1/128''', '''1/256''', or '''1/1024'''. | ||
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|'''SOG LPF''' <br> '''- Threshold''' | |'''SOG LPF''' <br> '''- Threshold''' | ||
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|'''SS Threshold''' | |'''SS Threshold''' | ||
|For adjusting the sync slicer (SS) threshold to separate csync from SOG. By default, the SS threshold is set to 68. The value can be incremented by 1 using the left or right navigation or by 10 (coarse) using the '''<span style="color:#FFDB58">yellow</span>''' or '''<span style="color:blue">blue</span>''' shortcut buttons on the remote. | |For adjusting the sync slicer (SS) threshold to separate csync from SOG. By default, the SS threshold is set to 68. The value can be incremented by 1 using the left or right navigation or by 10 (coarse) using the '''<span style="color:#FFDB58">yellow</span>''' or '''<span style="color:blue">blue</span>''' shortcut buttons on the remote. | ||
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|'''HPLL''' <br> '''- Pre-Coast''' <br> '''- Post-Coast''' | |||
|For adjusting the horizontal phase-locked loop (PLL) in special circumstances when the incoming HSYNC signal is missing or disrupted. This is done with a coasting technique in which the PLL disregards the missing/disrupted HSYNC during the VSYNC pulse interval and instead generates anchored HSYNC pulses as a stopgap approach. Pre-Coast is the period before a VSYNC pulse starts and Post-Coast is the period after the VSYNC pulse ends. By default, Pre-Coast is set to '''1''' and Post-Coast is set to '''0'''. Both values can be set as high as '''255'''. The value can be incremented by 1 using the left or right navigation or by 10 (coarse) using the '''<span style="color:#FFDB58">yellow</span>''' or '''<span style="color:blue">blue</span>''' shortcut buttons on the remote. | |||
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|'''Line Length Tol.''' | |||
|For adjusting the line length tolerance's margin sensitivity in order to maintain HSYNC input stability. By default, Line Length Tol. is set to '''6''', yet can be set as high as '''127'''. The value can be incremented by 1 using the left or right navigation or by 10 (coarse) using the '''<span style="color:#FFDB58">yellow</span>''' or '''<span style="color:blue">blue</span>''' shortcut buttons on the remote. | |||
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|'''Clamp adjust''' | |'''Clamp adjust''' | ||
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|'''Horiz. Interpolation''' | |'''Horiz. Interpolation''' | ||
|For adjusting the sharpness of the horizontal scale. Leaving this set to off applies a nearest neighbor interpolation. Additional options available that are forms of bilinear: '''softer''', '''soft''', '''sharp''', '''sharper''', or '''sharper (alt)'''. | |For adjusting the sharpness of the horizontal scale. Leaving this set to '''off''' applies a nearest neighbor interpolation. Additional options available that are forms of bilinear: '''softer''', '''soft''', '''sharp''', '''sharper''', or '''sharper (alt)'''. | ||
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|'''Vert. Interpolation''' | |'''Vert. Interpolation''' | ||
|For adjusting the sharpness of the vertical scale. Leaving this set to off applies a nearest neighbor interpolation. Additional options available that are forms of bilinear: '''softer''', '''soft''', '''sharp''', '''sharper''', or '''sharper (alt)'''. | |For adjusting the sharpness of the vertical scale. Leaving this set to '''off''' applies a nearest neighbor interpolation. Additional options available that are forms of bilinear: '''softer''', '''soft''', '''sharp''', '''sharper''', or '''sharper (alt)'''. | ||
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|'''Horiz. Prescale''' | |'''Horiz. Prescale''' | ||
|For reducing the horizontal prescale factor starting from /1 all the way to /32. Can be used to correct bad scaling applied by the connected system. Known as "Input Decimation" on some other scalers. By default, this is set to '''Auto'''. | |For reducing the horizontal prescale factor starting from '''/1''' all the way to '''/32'''. Can be used to correct bad scaling applied by the connected system. Known as "Input Decimation" on some other scalers. By default, this is set to '''Auto'''. | ||
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|'''Vert. Prescale''' | |'''Vert. Prescale''' | ||
|For reducing the vertical prescale factor starting from /1 all the way to /32. This is typically used with pre-scaled content or pixel art video games to create a more accurate scanline presentation. By default, this is set to '''Auto'''. | |For reducing the vertical prescale factor starting from '''/1''' all the way to '''/32'''. This is typically used with pre-scaled content or pixel art video games to create a more accurate scanline presentation. By default, this is set to '''Auto'''. | ||
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==== Retro FX ==== | ==== Retro FX ==== | ||
[[File:Morph_Retro_FX_Menu.png|thumb|300px|right|Example of running (re)scan presets to detect all 611 masks newly added to the microSD from the [[Morph_4K#Presets|preset archive]] and allow them to be selectable]] | |||
The Retro FX menu is where you apply scanlines and masks. Since Retro gaming consoles were designed around cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, Retro gaming video content looks more authentic (and therefore subjectively better) when presented with simulated picture effects that mimic the characteristics of these displays. | The Retro FX menu is where you apply scanlines and masks. Since Retro gaming consoles were designed around cathode ray tube (CRT) displays, Retro gaming video content looks more authentic (and therefore subjectively better) when presented with simulated picture effects that mimic the characteristics of these displays. | ||
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|'''RX 422 Interp.''' | |'''RX 422 Interp.''' | ||
|For HDMI sources with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, turn this option on. Otherwise, leave it off. | |For HDMI sources with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, turn this option '''on'''. Otherwise, leave it '''off'''. | ||
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|'''RX EDID''' | |'''RX EDID''' | ||