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- _V_i_d_e_o _C_o_n_t_r_o_l _P_a_n_e_l (_V_C_P)
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- +o For OCTANE Personal Video video control panel options,
- please refer to refer to Chapter 6 of the OCTANE
- Personal Video Programmer's Guide.
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- _T_i_m_i_n_g _T_a_b_l_e_s
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- +o When locking graphics to video (frame lock) set the
- timing on the video device before using setmon to
- change the graphics timing table. If the video device
- timing is changed after the timing table is changed,
- the X-server will hang and must be reset.
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- _M_u_l_t_i_p_l_e _G_r_a_p_h_i_c_s _B_o_a_r_d _C_o_n_f_i_g_u_r_a_t_i_o_n
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- +o When running video applications that use the screen
- node on systems that contain multiple graphics boards,
- the screen contents sent by the screen node will be
- that of the graphics board that is connected to the
- OCTANE Personal Video board, regardless of which
- graphics system the application is started on. In order
- to determine which graphics board is connected to the
- OCTANE Personal Video board, use the gfxinfo(1G)
- command.
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- _V_i_d_e_o _S_o_u_r_c_e_s
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- +o The inputs to OCTANE Personal Video should not be
- disconnected while they are being displayed on the
- screen by applications such as Videoin.
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- If the inputs are disconnected, subsequent screen-to-
- video applications may perform unreliably, sending /
- displaying corrupt video. To remedy this condition,
- kill and restart the video daemon (videod). This will
- re-initialize the OCTANE Personal Video device to a
- default state.
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