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Record channel audio setup, Analog audio setup, Audio input type – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual

Page 189: Analog, Audio input trim, Timing offset, Audio input tags, Display audio meters, Aes/ebu audio setup, Aes/ebu

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June 5, 2009

K2 Media Client User Manual

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Record channel audio setup

Record channel audio setup

On the SDA-00 K2 Media Client, available settings change depending on the audio
input selected, as in the following sections:

“Analog audio setup”

“AES/EBU audio setup”

“Embedded audio setup”

Analog audio setup

To access record channel audio settings, open Configuration Manager, click

Channel

,

and select a record channel (R1, R2):

AES/EBU audio setup

To access record channel audio settings, open Configuration Manager, click

Channel

,

and select a record channel (R1, R2):

For this setting...

Configure as needed…

Audio input type

Analog

Makes settings available as documented in this table.

Audio input trim

Between -12 and +12 dBu. The default value is 0 dBu
The slider control trims the audio input levels of channel 1/2 simultaneously
prior to sampling. Use this control to adjust the audio input when working with
analog audio signals that are too low or high.

Timing offset

Between -200 ms and +200 ms. The default value is 0 ms

Audio Input Tags

Add tags for languages or other purposes to this channel’s audio tracks. Refer
to

“Adding audio tags” on page 238

.

Display audio
meters

Yes
No

Displays meters on the channel pane for audio level
monitoring.

For this setting...

Configure as needed…

Audio input type

AES/EBU

Makes settings available as documented in this table.

Number of audio
inputs

2

Makes the following setting(s) available below:

A1/A2 input format

4

Makes the following setting(s) available below:

A1/A2 input format
A3/A4 input format.

A1/A2 input format

16-bit PCM
24-bit PCM
AC-3
Dolby-E

A3/A4 input format

Timing offset

Between -200ms and +200ms. The default value is 0 ms.

Audio Input Tags

Add tags for languages or other purposes to this channel’s audio tracks. Refer
to

“Adding audio tags” on page 238

.

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