Display and audio settings
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Description
The "Display & Audio" page of Control Center allows configuring display and audio related settings, grouped under the following sections:
- Display
- Audio
- Power
- Other
These sections are further detailed below.
Display
This section groups several options related to the configuration of the players' video output signal mode.
Simple configuration
The options included in this section are:
- Configuration type
- Display settings
- Select the video output signal mode from a fixed number of common video modes, divided in three categories:
- Screen orientation
- Allows rotating or flipping the HMP video output signal to match the screen orientation, by selecting one of the following values: "Horizontal" (default value), "Vertical (CW)", "Vertical (CCW)", "Rotate 180", "Flip Vertical", "Flip Horizontal".
- Video Output Selector
Advanced configuration
Upon selecting the "Advanced" configuration type, the "Display settings" option is replaced by "Custom video mode" option, and "HDMI display supports underscan" option is added. The "Screen aspect ratio" and "Screen orientation" options are the same as above.
- Custom video mode
- Allows selecting the HMP video output signal mode as
resolution@refresh_rate
from the "standard video modes" provided by the HMP.
- Allows selecting the HMP video output signal mode as
- HDMI display supports underscan
- This option enables / disables the underscan feature for HDMI connection. The HMP supports underscan for HDMI connection, meaning that all pixels of the image are displayed by the screen, which is standard behavior for computer monitors as opposed to consumer televisions. This feature does not affect connections using DVI.
Custom configuration
The custom configuration is similar to the advanced configuration, the only difference being that the "Custom video mode" option allows setting custom resolutions for non-standard screens, either as a CVT Mode or as a Fixed Mode.
See the Custom display settings page for more details.Audio
The following audio output options are available on HMP400/HMP400W, iBX410/iBX410W and iBX440:
- Enable audio output
- Activate or deactivate the audio output signal.
- Enable Surround
- Activate or deactivate the audio surround (5.1 and 7.1). Added in firmware 4.7.0.
- Target audio output
- When the audio is enabled, select between
- HDMI → output audio+video over HDMI connection
- DisplayPort Alt Mode → output audio+video over Display Port connection (dedicated USB-C port)
- Other audio adapters/devices capable of digital-to-analog conversion, if present, connected to any of the USB-C ports
- Built-in Audio Analog Output → output analog audio over the dedicated USB-C port, using the audio adapter cable provided by SpinetiX
- When the audio is enabled, select between
- Volume
- Enter a number between 1 and 100 (default value) to control the output volume of the audio device . Added in firmware 4.7.2.
- Disable audio when screen is turned off
- Select this to save the CPU resources used by the audio decoding and audio output.
The following audio output options are available on HMP350, HMP300, and DiVA players:
- Enable audio output
- Activate or deactivate the audio output signal.
- Target audio output
- When the audio is enabled, select between "HDMI" and "Line out"
- Disable audio when screen is turned off
- Select this to save the CPU resources used by the audio decoding and audio output.
Power
From this section, you can manage the display power saving, through HDMI-CEC and / or RS-232. If the selected video output does not support CEC, display power management may not be fully supported.
- Enable display power management
- Click to toggle the display power management through HDMI-CEC.
- When enabled, the player will automatically turn on the screen when running, unless instructed otherwise through a fixed or custom display power saving schedule.
- Schedule (added in firmware 4.6.1)
- Select a predefined schedule for display power saving from:
- "None"
- "Fixed" (previously "Use fixed schedule for display power") → enter the time of the day when the player shall turn on / off the monitor.
- "Daily" → enter the time when the player shall turn on / off the monitor per the week day.
- Select a predefined schedule for display power saving from:
- If you need a more complex schedule for display power saving, see how to set up a custom display power saving schedule.
- RS-232 power saving commands are entered from Peripherals > Automation page.
Other
The following options are available:
- Overscan percentage
- Set the "Overscan percentage" value between 0 and 5. This allows choosing the size (in percentages) of the black frame added by the HMP to compensate for the overscan of the HDMI-connected screen. This cropping is also known as underscan, and it has an effect only when "HDMI display supports underscan" option is disabled.
- HDMI link type