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party and/or custom firmware providing extra features are not covered in this manual.
[SEND]: Upload your custom scaling changes to the Vertex² unit.
[Auto Scaling]: Set your unit to Auto Scaling to use automatic pre-sets for TX1. By default unit will use
auto-sense.
[TX1 4K60 SDR PRESET]: This forces any 4K50 or 4K60 input to come out as 4K60 420 8bit 300MHz or
1080p60 444 12-bit or 1080p60 444 8-bit. A neat profile for people who only have a 300MHz display
with 4K60 420 8-bit support or older HDMI revision equipment that only support 1080p (deep color or
not). If EDID allows the player to send HDMI 2.0 formats, they will be accepted by the display due to
Vertex² scaling/chroma changes.
[TX1 4K60 HDR PRESET]: This forces 4K50 and 4K60 422 HDR input to come out as 4K60 420 12-bit, 4k60
420 8-bit 300MHz or 1080p60 444 12-bit or 1080p60 444 8-bit. A neat profile for people who only have
a 300MHz display with 4K60 420 10 or 8-bit support. If EDID allows the player to send HDMI 2.0 formats,
such as all HDR modes, they will be accepted by the display due to Vertex² scaling/chroma changes.
[TX1 4K30 PRESET]: This forces any 4K24/25/30 to come out as 4K24/25/30 444/RGB 8-bit 300MHz,
1080p30 444 12-bit or 4K24/25/30 422 12-bit 300MHz. A neat profile if you have a 300MHz display. If
EDID allows the player to send HDMI 2.0 formats, they will be accepted by the display due to Vertex²
scaling/chroma changes.
[TX0 NO UPSCALING]: By default when using Auto Scaling, Vertex² will upscale TX0 when possible, to
disable this behavior or to let the sink/display performs the upscaling, you can check this option.
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