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Vtr emulation rs-422 control cables – Autodesk HP Workstation xw9400 User Manual

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Setting Up VTR Emulation

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To configure hardware for VTR emulation:

1.

Connect the video I/O cables between the devices involved in the VTR emulation process
(out-to-in/in-to-out). Make sure the connections support the video standard you want to
work with.

If you intend to use the emulator as a Player, it is recommended that you connect one black
or colour bar SDI signal to the input of the system serving as the VTR emulator. This ensures
the Player is stable and correctly synced.

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VTR emulation requires an Editing workstation with a video board. The Video keyword

for the corresponding device must be uncommented in the software initialisation

configuration file. See the description of the Video keyword in the Configuration File Reference

Guide for Linux Workstations for your release.

2.

Connect the audio I/O cables between the devices involved in the VTR emulation process
(out-to-in/in-to-out).

If you intend to use the emulator as a Player, it is recommended that you connect an external
AES signal such as a tone to the input of the system serving as the VTR emulator. This
ensures the Player is stable and correctly synced.

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Connect an RS-422 control cable to the serial ports between the devices used in the VTR

emulation process. Make sure the serial ports correspond to those defined by the Emulator

keywords in the software initialisation configuration file, init.cfg. See the description of the

Emulator keyword in the Configuration File Reference Guide for Linux Workstations for your

release.

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The RS-422 cables for VTR emulation require custom pinouts. See

“VTR Emulation RS-422

Control Cables”

on page 27.

3.

Make sure the appropriate video and audio sync setup is in place.

VTR Emulation RS-422 Control Cables

Custom cables are required to control the VTR emulator. The pinouts required by the cable
depend on the workstation and device involved in the VTR emulation process. The following
diagrams depict the control cable pinouts required for the most common VTR emulation
setups.