Adjusting play speed options, Jog speed, Shuttle speed – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual
Page 205: Var setting, Always start at var preset, Data track setup, Record ancillary data, No (profile compatible), Uncompressed vbi lines, Teletext lines

June 5, 2009
K2 Media Client User Manual
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Adjusting play speed options
Adjusting play speed options
To access play speed settings, open Configuration Manager and click
Panel
.
Data track setup
To access data track settings, open Configuration Manager, click
Channel
, select a
channel (C1, C2, C3, C4), and scroll down to locate
Data Track
settings.
For this setting…
Configure as needed…
Jog speed
-1X to 1X
-1X to 3X
Playback advances or retards one frame at a time according to
the direction of the setting.
Shuttle speed
-16X to 16X
-32X to 32X
Sets the speed for shuttle play or playback.
VAR setting
0.25X
0.50X
0.75X
Variable speed play. Specify the play speed; otherwise, the
speed remains at the preset play speed or the last variable play
speed used.
Always start at
VAR preset
Yes
No
Initial play speed can be set to start at the preset speed.
For this setting...
Configure as needed…
Record ancillary
data
Yes
Makes the following setting(s) available below:
Record Uncompressed VBI and captioning to data track
No
A data track is not created. Ancillary data packets are not
stored.
Media recorded with this setting is compatible with Profile
XP systems.
Record
Uncompressed
VBI and
captioning to data
track
Yes
Makes the following setting(s) available below:
If NTSC or PAL:
Uncompressed VBI lines
If PAL:
Teletext lines
A data track is created. If the incoming media has ancillary
data packets, they are stored on the data track and played back
without modification.
Allows VBI information to be recorded onto the data track.
Refer to the
“Data track support on SD channels” on page 269
for specifications. Media recorded with this setting is not
compatible with Profile XP systems.
No (Profile
compatible)
A data track is created. If the incoming media has ancillary
data packets, they are stored on the data track and played back
without modification.
No VBI information is recorded on the data track.
Media recorded with this setting is compatible with Profile
XP systems.
Uncompressed
VBI lines
Select up to 5 lines to be recorded onto the data track. A line may be selected as
either Luma or Chroma, but not both. Select Chroma line 13 for Video Indexing.
Teletext lines
Select up to 5 lines to be recorded onto the data track.