Video Output
Video Format and HD Output
Video format settings differ slightly between Blackmagic MultiView models.
Blackmagic MultiView 16 can output HD and Ultra HD video simultaneously. You can also
choose the video frame rate you want to output. For example if you want to output a signal that
conforms to the format commonly used in the USA, select 2160p29.97 and the HD output will
automatically match the frame rate.
In this example, if 2160p29.97 is selected as the video format, you can set the HD output to
1080p29.97 or 1080i59.94 to suit your video requirements.
The radio buttons in the 'video output' tab for MultiView 16 are used to set
the view layout, Ultra HD video format, HD output and SD aspect ratio
On Blackmagic MultiView 4 you can choose whether to output Ultra HD or HD video via the
SDI output, as well as set the frame rate. These settings are available in the 'video format'
dropdown menu.
The'video output' tab for Blackmagic MultiView 4 contains a dropdown
list of video format options that covers both resolution and frame rate
On Blackmagic MultiView 4 HD, you can use the 'video format' menu to select the HD frame
rate and whether to output video as interlaced or progressive scan. You can also set the SD
aspect ratio for your Blackmagic MultiView 4 HD to 16:9 or 4:3.
The'video output' tab for Blackmagic MultiView 4 HD lets you set the output
HD resolution and frame rate, plus set it to interlaced or progressive scan
Using Blackmagic MultiView Setup
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