Automatic video adjustment
In most cases, you do not need to alter the Video Settings from the default
settings. The system automatically adjusts and uses the optimal video
parameters. The switch OBWI performs best when the video parameters are set
such that no (0) video packets are transmitted for a static screen.
You can easily adjust your video parameters to ideal settings by clicking on the
Auto Adjust Video button in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box.
You can also select Tools > Automatic Video Adjust from the Video Viewer window
menu or click the Automatic Video Adjust toolbar icon to automatically adjust the video.
Video Test Pattern
Clicking the Video Test Pattern button in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box
toggles a display of a video test pattern. Click the Video Test Pattern button again
to toggle back to a normal video image.
Vendor-specific video settings
Video settings vary significantly among manufacturers.
4.7
Color Settings
Adjusting color depth
The Dambrackas Video Compression (DVC) algorithm enables users to adjust
the number of viewable colors in a remote session window. You can choose to
display more colors for the best fidelity or fewer colors to reduce the volume of
data transferred on the network.
Video Viewer windows can be viewed using the Best Color Available (slower
updates), Best Compression (fastest updates), a combination of Best Color and
Best Compression or in Grayscale.
You can specify the color depths of individual ports and channels by selecting the
View Color command in a remote session window. These settings are saved
individually per channel.
Contrast and brightness
If the image in the Video Viewer window is too dark or too light, select Tools >
Automatic Video Adjust or click the Automatic Video Adjust button. This command
is also available in the Video Adjustments dialog box. In most cases, this corrects
video issues.
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