Sylvia Morgan:
We are showing a live video feed of CNN or Fox News on a daily basis. The quality is very poor and grainy. Does anyone know what is the best pixel resolution for the TV? Also the video feed always comes in at 4:3 format. We want to fill the wide screen 16:9 plasma tvs to prevent burn in.
Syl Morgan
Hi Syl,
The Video Window is meant for picture-in-picture applications, not necessarily full-screen. You're good to about 640x480 then there is gradual degradation beyond that. Yes, the feed is only 4:3.
What other AxisTV users do to show full-screen output is to route the signal from your tuner (or other video source) directly to the display. When you want to show something full-screen, switch the inputs on the display itself (e.g. from AxisTV via VGA to tuner on DVI). You might also consider splitting the signal from the tuner so that there is a feed to your Channel Player for PIP and another feed to your display for showing full-screen.
Another suggestion for preventing burn-in is to use AxisTV's ability to schedule layout changes. You could change the layout periodically to change the static borders of each content block. For example, you could switch the position of a crawl from the bottom to the top. An added bonus is that the change in layout tends to attract attention as viewers check to see what else has changed.