Raw dv target, Common options, Rawdv-specific options – Grass Valley ProCoder 3 User Manual
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Target Options
Raw DV Target
Common Options
See Common Target Options.
RawDV-specific options
Destination
DV Standard
Specify the data bitrate to use.
DV50
Uses 50Mbit per second data rate.
DV25
Uses 25Mbit per second data rate.
DV Format
Set the DV encoding format here. DV and DVCAM use the same encoding format but
DVCPro25 uses a different method.
DV/DVCAM
Select this option if you require DV or DVCAM format output.
DVCPro25
Select this option if you require DVCPro25 format output.
Video
Video Standard
The DV format handles NTSC and PAL video differently. Select the appropriate video
standard for your output.
Use Line21
Select the action to take when Closed Caption (Line21) data is present in the source.
Not all sources support Closed Caption data.
Use if Exist
If Closed Caption data exists in the source, include it in the DV
output.
Dont Use
Closed Caption data is not output, even if the source contains
Closed Caption data...
Audio
Audio Locked Mode
When locked audio mode is enabled, the number of audio samples per video frame
follows a constant size pattern and the audio clock is precisely synchronized with
the video. Locked audio ensures proper audio/video synchronization throughout the
output since the number of audio samples per frame is always correct and there is no
possibility of too many or too few audio samples.