

No, adjusting those won't make blacks more black. Would need to evaluate it and find out what works best. The correct setting can change from one vendor to another as well as one generation to another. You display a 100% window pattern and adjust the backlight until the meter reads 100 cd/m² (30 foot lamberts) if your goal is to see it at the level it was mastered for. I recall Samsung clipping headroom by default in SDR, so contrast had to come down.īacklight requires the use of a light meter to set correctly. (some lighter and some darker) Correct means all four were the same. Wrong means the four bars were different levels. They noticed RGB was wrong and YCbCr was correct. Looked at the four bars that appear green. Selected the HDR Color Bars test pattern on the disc.ģ. When they set it to YCbCr, color decoding was correct. On another forum, a user noticed that sending RGB from their player into their Samsung resulted in the wrong color decoding. You turn it on to set color and tint as well as to verify color decoding and then turn it back off. The RGB only mode is not a setting you adjust. To learn about Z3’s additional video encoding and decoding solutions, contact or visit our website at. The HE4K-01 encoder with remote camera support is readily available for purchase.

All ZEUS encoders can easily be configured through an HTTP-based user interface. The unit provides a compact form factor, measuring 5.7 inches (l) x 5.1 inches (w), and includes HDMI, GigE, USB and SATA interfaces. Real time encoding can be used for live viewing or record to storage applications. The HE4K-01 supports encode of video at resolutions up to 2160p30 Ultra HD with support for simultaneous streaming of a 2160p30 UHD stream and a 1080p30 HD stream. “We are consistently expanding our feature set to encompass the needs of as many customers as possible.” “Incorporating support for pass-through of VISCA camera protocol is another feature that allows our HE4K-01 encoder to be incorporated into a wide variety of existing infrastructures,” says Aaron Caldwell, CEO, Z3 Technology, LLC. This feature is ideal for security and surveillance applications where operators need to manipulate the source video in real time. Camera control can include zoom, focus, aperture and more. The encoder unwraps the control commands and then sends it via USB connection to cameras such as Sony’s VISCA compatible Eagle ER8300 4K camera block. Now, the same remote PC can control a variety of camera settings by sending the encapsulated control commands over TCP/IP to the encoder. The HE4K-01 can be controlled remotely by any PC on the same Ethernet network. Z3 Technology, LLC today announces support for remote camera control via IP to serial conversion through the ZEUS HE4K-01 video encoder.
