
XT2 Series DISK RECORDER - Version 10.05 - Software Technical Reference Manual
10.05.A
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2011
Note
The fault tolerance on the different phases of the super motion camera is
+/- 90% of one field. So there should be no delay between the different
phases when all equipments are genlocked.
AUDIO FORMAT
Possible values: [Analog (A), AES/EBU (D), Embedded (E), Dolby E AES (DY),
Dolby E Embedded (EY)]
This parameter allows selecting the Audio format.
When the Audio Format is set to AES/EBU (D or DY) or Embedded (E or EY), the
analogue audio outputs (if installed on the server) are automatically activated and
can be used for additional monitoring.
When the Audio Format is set to Embedded (E or EY), the digital audio (AES/EBU)
outputs (if installed on the server) are also active.
For more information on Dolby Audio Management, refer to section 1.3.5 ‘Dolby
Audio Management’, on page 15.
AUDIO TYPE
Possible values: [1 Track, 2 Tracks, 4 Tracks, 8 Tracks, 16 Tracks]
This parameter allows selecting the type of audio (number of mono audio tracks
associated to each video channel).
The following table specifies the audio types available for the various audio
formats:
LIPSYNC
Range for PAL: From -41,458 ms to 14,708 ms 848 to 3544 (samples)
With 0 ms = 2838
Range for NTSC: from -34,625 to 12,125 ms 688 to 2932 (samples)
With 0 ms = 2350
The Lipsync parameter is the delay (in ms) between video and audio signals. A
positive value means video is ahead of audio. A negative value means audio is
ahead of video.
This parameter is also available from the Setup menu of the Remote when the
Multicam application is started. Changing the Lipsync value in the Setup menu will
update it in the EVS menu and vice versa.
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