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Setting afd in the channel options, Setting afd in the configuration manager, Video reference standard setup – Grass Valley K2 Media Client User Manual v3.3 User Manual

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June 5, 2009

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Video reference standard setup

4. Click the AFD drop-down list. Select the AFD setting and click

OK

.

For a list of all the AFD conversion settings, see

“Specifications” on page 269

.

Setting AFD in the Channel Options

Any modification to the AFD settings made here applies to input on the selected
recorder or player/recorder channel only.

1. In AppCenter, select the channel where you want to set the AFD value.

2. Click the

Options

button.

3. In the Options dialog box, click on the Bin & AFD tab.

4. Click the AFD drop-down list. Select the AFD setting and click

OK

.

For a list of all the AFD conversion settings, see

“Specifications” on page 269

.

Setting AFD in the Configuration Manager

AFD settings made in Configuration Manager apply only to output on the specified
channel.

1. From the File menu, select

System | Configuration

.

2. In Configuration Manager, click the Channel tab and the specific channel tab that

you want to modify.

3. Scroll down to AFD settings and select one of the options:

• Always— AFD is always generated on the output, if both of the following

conditions apply:

- AFD was not specified in the Clip Properties or the Channel Options

— and—

- The original source did not contain AFD (in the data track or the SDI input)

• When Known — AFD is only generated if one of the following conditions

apply:

- The original source contained AFD (in the data track or in the SDI input)

—or—

- AFD was specified in the Clip Properties or the Channel Options

• Never — AFD is not generated. If the data track contains AFD, it is played

without any change.

4. Click

OK

to apply the setting.

Video reference standard setup

The video reference standard setting is global to the K2 Media Client and applies to
all channels. For the reference standard currently selected, the only clips available for
playout are those that use that reference standard. Clips that use a different reference
standard are disabled (grayed out).

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