Configuring the User Settings
Table 3: Native Mode Settings Field Definitions
(High Definition)
Generates 1080p30 video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 1080p30
format. The DCX525 cannot convert any other broadcast format to the 1080p30 video
format.
1080p30 is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, progressive scanning, and
a frame rate of 30 frames per second.
This option is only available if the DCX525 is connected to an HDMI display device. If no HDMI
connection is detected, this option is disabled and can’t be selected in the menu.
Note: The RF OUT (Coax) output delivers 480i video whenever the HDMI output is delivering
1080p30 video.
(High Definition)
Generates 1080p24 video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 1080p24
format. The DCX525 cannot convert any other broadcast format to the 1080p24 video
format.
1080p24 is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, progressive scanning, and
a frame rate of 24 frames per second.
This option is only available if the DCX525 is connected to an HDMI display device. If no HDMI
connection is detected, this option is disabled and can’t be selected in the menu.
Note: The RF OUT (coax) output delivers 480i video whenever the HDMI output is delivering
1080p24 video.
(High Definition)
Generates 1080i video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 1080i format. The
DCX525 can also convert any other broadcast format to the 1080i video format.
1080i is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, interlaced scanning, and a
frame rate of 30 frames per second.
(High Definition)
Generates 720p video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 720p format. The
DCX525 can also convert any other broadcast format to the 720p video format.
720p is a high-definition video image with 1280 x 720 pixels, progressive scanning, and a
frame rate of 60 frames per second.
(Enhanced
Definition)
Generates 480p video on both the HDMI and RF OUT (coax) outputs if the program is
broadcast in 480p format. The DCX525 can also convert any other broadcast format to the
480p video format.
480p is an enhanced-definition video image with 720 x 480 pixels, progressive scanning, and
a frame rate of 60 frames per second.
(Standard
Definition)
If this option is selected, the DCX525 generates 480i video on both the HDMI and RF OUT
(coax) outputs if the program is broadcast in 480i format. The DCX525 can also convert any
other broadcast format to the 480i video format.
480i is a standard-definition video image with 720 x 480 pixels, interlaced scanning, and a
frame rate of 30 frames per second.
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