General i/o settings (sd and hd) – Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual
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EDIUS SD/HD (RX-E1) Settings
The sync status is displayed in the windows below the Sync Signal button.
Either NO SYNC or SYNC OK will be displayed depending on whether or
not an input reference signal is detected.
5.
If “Ref Input Sync” is selected, select the reference input type; HD Tri-
Level, HD BB (Black Burst) or SD BB (Black Burst).
6.
Select “Capture even if there is no sync” if you desire to allow capture
with no sync source defined or detected.
7.
Select “Use Input Sync while capturing” if sync signal is normally off
but you want to use the input sync while capturing.
Note
If “Input Sync" is set as the Sync Signal type and no sync signal is present,
“Off(free run)” is automatically used even though the setting remains at
“Input Sync.” If an input sync source is then supplied, the system will con-
tinue to operate in Off(free run) mode. To force the detection of the sync
source, Click on the Player and then the Recorder in the Preview window.
Switching the active preview window will force the system to recognize the
sync signal and operate in “Input Sync” mode.
8.
Click the
OK
button to save settings and close the RX-E1settings dialog.
While in the System Settings dialog, clicking the
Default*
button will return
all settings to their default values.
General I/O Settings (SD and HD)
Note
Some of the settings described below are SD only or HD only. Items that are
greyed out are not available in the installed RX-E1format.
1.
If necessary, click the “+” to expand the RX-E1 Settings tree.
2.
Select “General I/O Settings” from the RX-E1 Settings tree. The dialog
in
appears.