Scene Detect
Scene change detection minimizes field blending between cuts for a cleaner looking output.
This prevents fields from previous scenes mixing with new scenes.
On
Enables 'scene cut detection'
Off
Disables 'scene cut detection'
The default mode is 'on'
Most video is fine with 'scene detect on', but some video sequences may "stutter" due to the
momentary change in temporal resolution. Video with a text crawl at the bottom of the picture
may show this effect. Be sure to turn 'scene detection off' if you see this "stutter" effect.
Color
Video
Clip
Aspect
Setup
Video Menu>Advanced
Setting Source Type
'Source type' sets processing based on the type of input video being received. The default
mode is 'auto', but if you want to select 'film' or 'video' modes, you can select them in the menu.
Auto
This mode will look for film and video based material and select the appropriate
processing algorithm. This mode should be used in most instances.
Film
Select this mode when you're sure the source material contains a
3:2 pulldown cadence.
Video
Select this mode when you're sure the source material does not contain a
3:2 pulldown cadence.
Frame Rate Conversion Aperture
'FRC aperture' adjusts processing based on the amount of motion in your source image.
A setting of 0 is typically used for dramatic scenes with little motion and will produce a sharper
image with potential for judder in motion areas. A setting of 3 is typically used for scenes with
faster motion, such as sporting events, and produces a softer image with less motion judder.
Clean
Advanced
Cadence
Audio
Scene
Detect
Video
Film
Advanced Menu>Source Type
Proc
Clean
Advanced
Amp
Cadence
On
Test
Scene
Patterns
Detect
Off
Advanced
Advanced Menu>Scene Detect
Source
Clean
FRC Aperture
Type
Cadence
0 (Drama)
FRC
Scene
Aperture
Detect
1
2
3 (Sport)
Advanced Menu>FRC Aperture
Source
Type
FRC
Aperture
Source
Type
FRC
Aperture
Teranex Processor Settings
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