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Use a Peak Power Analyzer or waveform monitor to ensure the blanking level is at a true "0" (black) and contains no stray signal noise. To help you more specifically, could you clarify:

If you are looking to implement or use an "HD Blanking" feature in a technical workflow, it generally involves these steps:

In hardware like FPGAs or SDI transmitters (e.g., Intersil ), "Blanking" features define the margins around the active video pixels. HDBlank

Professional displays or projectors may have a "Blanking" feature to hide edges of a video that contain artifacts or to fit a specific aspect ratio. How to "Put Together" the Feature

Set the horizontal and vertical blanking intervals (H-Blank and V-Blank) according to HD standards like 720p or 1080i/p. Use a Peak Power Analyzer or waveform monitor

If using a video transmitter, access the register settings to enable "Auto-Blanking," which inserts black pixels outside the active area.

Are you working with (like a camera, transmitter, or monitor) or software (like OBS or video editing)? Is "HDBlank" a specific button/option you see in a program? How to "Put Together" the Feature Set the

In video engineering, "blanking" is the period when a video signal is suppressed. This happens between frames (vertical) or lines (horizontal) to allow time for scanning mechanisms to reset or to carry metadata without displaying it on the screen. Common Contexts for "HDBlank"