Roku HD110 User Guide - Page 29

Viewmode <setting> (default is 0), imagemode # (default is 0), slideinterval # (default is 3)

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Viewmode (default is 0) You can use a view mode that is different from the default by setting the mode prior to starting video playback. The view_mode values are: • 0: Scales the video to fill the screen without maintaining the aspect ratio. Images may appear stretched. • 1: Centers the image and adds black borders. This is also referred to as letter boxed video. The aspect ratio is maintained. • 2: Centers the image and fills the screen. The aspect ratio is maintained. imagemode # (default is 0) The imagemode command specifies whether the image is scaled to the display. • imagemode 0: Centers the image without scaling (may result in cropping if the image is larger than the current videomode resolution). • imagemode 1: Scales the image to fit the display. The whole image is displayed as large as possible with correct aspect ratio. • imagemode 2: Scales the image to fill the display while maintaining aspect ratio. • imagemode 3: Scales the image to fill the screen without maintaining aspect ratio. slideinterval # (default is 3) Set the number of seconds between slides. The number must be an integer. For example: slideinterval 3 inserts a 3-second pause between slides. transition # (default is 0) Set the transition between images. Transition commands include: • 0: Changes images immediately with no transition. • 1 to 4: Wipes the image from top, bottom, left, and right. • 5 to 8: Explodes the image from the center, top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. • 10 to 11: Divides the image into vertical and horizontal venetian blinds. • 12 to 13: Comb the image both vertically and horizontally. 23 • •

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Viewmode <setting>
(default is 0)
You can use a view mode that is different from the default by setting the mode prior to starting
video playback. The view_mode values are:
0:
Scales the video to fill the screen without maintaining the aspect ratio. Images may appear
stretched.
1:
Centers the image and adds black borders. This is also referred to as
letter boxed
video. The
aspect ratio is maintained.
2:
Centers the image and fills the screen. The aspect ratio is maintained.
imagemode #
(default is 0)
The imagemode command specifies whether the image is scaled to the display.
imagemode 0:
Centers the image without scaling (may result in cropping if the image is
larger than the current videomode resolution).
imagemode 1:
Scales the image to fit the display. The whole image is displayed as large as
possible with correct aspect ratio.
imagemode 2:
Scales the image to fill the display while maintaining aspect ratio.
imagemode 3:
Scales the image to fill the screen without maintaining aspect ratio.
slideinterval #
(default is 3)
Set the number of seconds between slides. The number must be an integer. For example:
slideinterval 3 inserts a 3-second pause between slides.
transition #
(default is 0)
Set the transition between images. Transition commands include:
0:
Changes images immediately with no transition.
1 to 4:
Wipes the image from top, bottom, left, and right.
5 to 8:
Explodes the image from the center, top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right.
10 to 11:
Divides the image into vertical and horizontal venetian blinds.
12 to 13:
Comb the image both vertically and horizontally.