Setting connections, Setting record channels – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.5 Installation User Manual
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November 25, 2008
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Adding Video Sources to Aurora Edit
Setting Connections
The options available depend upon your Source Type setting on the General tab.
Setting Record Channels
NOTE: Setting up a microphone source that does not record video (audio-only
record) greatly reduces the required disk space.
Setting
Options
Description
Source Type
Video Input
Composite
Component
SDI
S-Video (Y/C)
Select the Video Input option that corresponds
to the source’s connection to Aurora Edit.
Composite
is the default video input.
Video Source
1394 Input
Any
<Device Name>
Select the 1394 device you are using.
1394 Source
Audio Input
Balanced Analog
AES/EBU (BNC)
AES/EBU (XLR)
SDI/Embedded
Select the Audio Input option that corresponds
to the source’s connection to Aurora Edit.
Balanced Analog
is the default audio input.
Video Source
Mic Preamp
Default setting for a Microphone Source.
Microphone
Deck Protocol
No remote deck
controls
Sony 422 Protocol
Sony DNW-A100
Sony PDW-F70
Sony PDW-F-1500
DV 1394
Select the Deck Protocol that corresponds to the
type of tape deck control you are using with
Aurora Edit.
If you are adding a clip source, video router, or
a non-video source, select
No remote deck
controls
, which is the default setting.
Video Source
1394 Source
Comm Port
None
COM1 - COM10
Select the Comm Port you are using to connect
the source to Aurora Edit.
Video Source
1394 Source
Input Latency
Enter a duration to add an input latency when
using a 1394 converter.
Video Source
1394 Source
Loop Tones
Enter a duration to set how many seconds exist
between loop record takes; each second, a tone
plays through the system speakers.
Microphone
Setting
Options
Description
Video
Check
Video
to record video with this source.
Channel 1 Audio
through
Channel 16 Audio
A1
to
A16
Check each audio channel that should record audio from this source
and select the default audio track (A1–A16) on the Timeline to which
you want the channel routed.