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CHAPTER 4 Linux-Using the Graphics to Video Out Control Panel CHAPTER LINUX-USING THE GRAPHICS TO VIDEO OUT CONTROL PANEL This chapter explains how to set up the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 SDI graphics card under Linux using the NVIDIA Graphics to Video Out properties page1. It contains the following sections: • "How to Set Up the SDI Output" on page 32 provides step-by-step instructions for using the control panel to set up the SDI output. • "Synchronizing the SDI Output to an External Source" on page 38 explains in more detail the genlock and frame lock features. 1. This method of controlling the SDI output is also known as 'transparent mode'. NVIDIA Corporation Quadro FX 4500/5500 SDI User's Guide - Version 2.0 31

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NVIDIA Corporation
Quadro FX 4500/5500 SDI User’s Guide
– Version 2.0
31
C
HAPTER
4
Linux—Using the Graphics to Video Out Control Panel
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ANEL
This chapter explains how to set up the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 SDI graphics card under
Linux using the NVIDIA
Graphics to Video Out
properties page
1
.
It contains the following sections:
“How to Set Up the SDI Output” on page 32
provides step-by-step instructions for
using the control panel to set up the SDI output.
“Synchronizing the SDI Output to an External Source” on page 38
explains in more
detail the genlock and frame lock features.
1.
This method of controlling the SDI output is also known as ‘transparent mode’.