What level of Image quality does the display controller provide?
A. Each of the Display Controllers (DCs) output channels produces a base-band NTSC/PAL video on a S-Video connector. While the MPEG-2 decoders of the DC are capable of supporting lower bit-rates (lower quality), the typical speed is 8 million bits/second on each channel. Users wishing to create very high-resolution images, such as large video walls, have the option of scaling up one output from a DC, or synchronizing several channels of video during presentation. Synchronized operation allows images of thousands of pixels across to be presented.