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When designing an HDMI video system, one of the most important but often overlooked settings is the output scaling mode of the video switcher. The most FAQs I get are around the options Bypass and Auto.

Understanding how these modes work will help ensure system compatibility, reduce switching issues, and deliver the best possible viewing experience.


What Is Video Output Scaling?

Video output scaling determines whether a switcher processes the incoming video signal or passes it through unchanged before sending it to the display.

Scaling affects:

The two most common approaches—Bypass and Auto—serve very different purposes.


Bypass Mode (Native Pass-Through)

Bypass mode sends the HDMI signal from the source to the display without any processing.

How Bypass Mode Works

Example

No changes are applied.

When to Use Bypass Mode

Advantages

Limitations


Auto Mode (Or Auto Scaling)

Auto mode actively scales all incoming sources to match the connected display’s preferred resolution, as defined by its EDID.

How Auto Mode Works

Example

When to Use Auto Mode

Advantages

Limitations


Bypass vs Auto: Key Differences

Feature

Bypass Mode

Auto Mode

Video Processing

None

Active scaling

Output Resolution

Matches source

Matches display

Latency

Lowest possible (Set by user)

Slight (minimal)

Mixed Source Support

Limited

Excellent

Seamless Switching

No

Yes

Best For

Pro AV, gaming, testing

Commercial & residential AV


Which Mode Is Right for Your Setup?

Choose Bypass Mode if:

Choose Auto Mode if:

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