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The options offered by the Zone Properties window will differ depending on the target model number of the presentation.

4K242, XD232, XD230, HD222, HD1022, HD120, HD220, HD1020

  • View mode: Determines how videos will be scaled to fit in the zone. This option has no effect if the video and the zone are the same size.
    • Scale to fit: Scales the video to fill the zone without maintaining the aspect ratio. The video may appear stretched.
    • Letterboxed and centered: Centers the video and adds black borders on the top and bottom. The aspect ratio is maintained.
    • Fill screen and centered: Centers the video and fills the zone. The aspect ratio is maintained, so the video may be cropped if required.

Note

The Scale to fit and Fill screen and centered options will not remove letterboxing if it's part of the video file.

  • Audio Output: Enables or disables the Analog and HDMI audio outputs for the zone.
    • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector. Use this option if the zone audio (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) is being decoded on an external device.
    • PCM audio: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the HDMI connector.
  • Audio Mixing: Choose the mixing of the audio output:
    • Stereo: Outputs both left and right audio signals.
    • Left: Outputs the left audio signal only.
    • Right: Outputs the right audio signal only.
  • Initial volume (Video): Sets the initial volume for audio files (0-100).
  • Initial volume (Audio): Sets the initial volume for video files (0-100).
  • Minimum Volume: Sets the minimum volume for the zone (0-100).
  • Maximum Volume: Sets the maximum volume for the zone (0-100).

Note

The Maximum Volume setting will be overridden by other volume settings in a presentation, including the Initial Volume setting for the zone and volume commands attached to events or states.

4K1042, 4K1142, XD1032, XD1132, XD1030, XD1230, LS422

  • View mode: Determines how videos will be scaled to fit in the zone. This option has no effect if the video and the zone are the same size.
    • Scale to fit: Scales the video to fill the zone without maintaining the aspect ratio. The video may appear stretched.
    • Letterboxed and centered: Centers the video and adds black borders on the top and bottom. The aspect ratio is maintained.
    • Fill screen and centered: Centers the video and fills the zone. The aspect ratio is maintained, so the video may be cropped if required.

Note

The Scale to fit and Fill screen and centered options will not remove letterboxing if it's part of the video file.


  • Audio Output: Enables or disables the Analog, HDMI, and SPDIF audio outputs for the zone.
    • Pass through: Supplies the un-decoded audio signal through the HDMI/SPDIF connector. Use this option if the zone audio (for example, AC3 Dolby Digital) is being decoded on an external device.
    • Stereo: Supplies the decoded audio signal through the HDMI/SPDIF connector.
  • Audio Mixing: Choose the mixing of the audio output:
    • Stereo: Outputs both left and right audio signals.
    • Left: Outputs the left audio signal only.
    • Right: Outputs the right audio signal only.
  • Initial volume (Audio): Sets the initial volume for audio files (0-100).
  • Initial volume (Video): Sets the initial volume for video files (0-100).
  • Minimum Volume: Sets the minimum volume for the zone (0-100).
  • Maximum Volume: Sets the maximum volume for the zone (0-100).

Note

The Maximum Volume setting will be overridden by other volume settings in a presentation, including the Initial Volume setting for the zone and volume commands attached to events or states.

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