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Grass Valley PROFILE FAMILY v.2.5 User Manual

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Setting up BVW [insert edit] Emulation

Profile Family

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NOTE: If you do not select BVW [insert edit] for the panel, insert edit
operations are not properly executed. The channel can be used as a
source deck, or be acceptable for remote control systems, such as the
Ash-Vale slow-motion controller, that do not use EditOn commands.

2. Choose

Controller | Configure

to open Profile Options (see Figure 80 on

page 167).

3. Select two unused video codecs: one for

Playback Video

, and one for

Record

Video

. For example, use

JPEG #3

for

Playback Video

, and

JPEG #4

for

Record Video

. Use

Controller | Configure

with the other panels to assure the

codecs are not in use.

4. Select two pairs of audio channels. For example, select

Chan #9

and

Chan

#11

for the

Playback Audio

and

Chan #10

and

Chan #12

for the

Record Audio

.

Audio channel pair selection must follow these rules:

- The playback/record audio channel pair must be sequentially numbered.

For example,

Chan #1

and

Chan #2

or

Chan #14

and

Chan #15

.

- The playback/record pair must be with the same channel group. Channels

are grouped as sets of four:

Chan #1

through

#4

,

Chan #5

through

#8

,

Chan

#9

through

#12

, and

Chan #13

through

16

.

- The playback is assigned to the first selected codec in the pair, record is

assigned to the second selected codec in the pair. For example, playback
assigned to

Chan #14

and record assigned to

Chan #15

.

NOTE: There must be two audio channels assigned for each audio
track to be recorded.

5. Select two pairs of timecode. For example, select

TCREC #5

and

TCREC #7

for the

Playback Timecode

and

TCREC #6

and

TCREC #8

for the

Record

Timecode

.

6. If any other selections are highlighted, click to deselect them.

7. Select the video compression to be applied; see “Setting Compression

Presets” on page 168 for more information on video compression and the
presets.

8. Click

OK

.

9. Choose

Controller | Comm Port

to open the Communication Port dialog

box (see Figure 78 on page 163).