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Digital signal outputs, Digital audio AES

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Chapter 2 Preparations Digital signal outputs YES: Output, NO: Not output f: Upconverted output is possible when the optional HVBK-1520 Format Converter Board is installed. Output Recorded format on the tape DV DVCAM 1) DV (SP) 1) DVCPRO (25 Mbps) 1), 2) DV (LP) 1) HDV 1080/60i 9) 1080/50i 9) 1080/30p, 25p 1080/24p 720/30p 9) 720/25p Output Output connector signal SDI outputs SD-SDI 3) HD-SDI SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 HD SDI HD SDI OUT1 OUT2 Digital audio outputs i.LINK outputs 4) Digital audio (AES/ DV HDV EBU) (DVCAM/ (1080i) DV) AUDIO I/O (AES/ EBU) OUT 1/2 AUDIO I/O (AES/ EBU) OUT 3/4 HDV/DV HDV/DV YES YES YES NO YES 5) YES 5) NO NO YES 5) NO YES YES YES NO YES 5) YES 5) NO NO YES 5) NO f 10) f 10) f 10) NO YES YES NO NO YES 6) NO f 10) f 10) f 10) NO YES YES NO NO YES 6) NO YES YES YES NO YES YES NO NO YES NO YES 7) YES 7) YES 7) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO YES 5), 8) YES 5), 8) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO NO NO 1) Can be used in 525/60, 625/50 format. 2) DVCPRO format CUE track playback, and playback in a format other than 25 Mbps are not possible. 3) An SDTI signal is not supported. 4) A signal format to output from the HDV/DV connector can be selected with the INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK OUTPUT menu item. 5) The signal is output downconverted from HD. (Select the down-converted format with the DOWN CONVERTER menu item.) 6) Output in 720/60p format. 7) An audio signal is output only when the audio mode is in 4-channel mode. 8) Select either DVCAM or DV with the INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK OUTPUT menu item. 9) Playback by this unit is performed in 2-channel mode. However, recorded audio data is output with no changes from the HDV/DV connector. 10) The output of upconverted signals is delayed one frame from the output of other signals. Notes • This unit can play and record in HDV (1080/60i, 1080/ 50i), DVCAM format, and DV format (SP mode). However, for example when a tape is dubbed from DV format to DVCAM format, depending on the recorded content on the tape, format differences may cause functional restrictions on playback and editing. • When playing back a tape including mixed format recording, at the boundaries between HDV, DVCAM or DV format recording, or on the boundary between 60i and 50i format, the playback at that position may have scrambled video or audio. • When playing back a tape including mixed HDV, DVCAM format and DV format (SP mode) recording, the following restrictions apply. - Where the format changes, there may be broken-up video and audio noise output. - Until the tape transport has stabilized, the buttons in the tape transport control section may temporarily not operate. • For a tape recorded in HDV, in the paused state no video is output from the HDV/DV connector. • For a tape recorded in HDV format, the audio cannot be heard during variable speed playback. • For HDV format, a simplified image appears during variable speed playback. • With the HVBK-1520 Format Converter Board (option) installed, video signals recorded in DVCAM (DV) format cannot be upconverted to HDV video signals and output from the HDV/DV connector. • When converting a tape recorded in HDV format to DVCAM format for output, the absolute address on the tape (ATN: Absolute Track Number) is always output as zero. 39 Recording Formats and Input/Output Signals

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Recording Formats and Input/Output Signals
Chapter 2
Preparations
Digital signal outputs
YES: Output, NO: Not output
f
: Upconverted output is possible when the optional HVBK-1520 Format Converter Board is installed.
1) Can be used in 525/60, 625/50 format.
2) DVCPRO format CUE track playback, and playback in a format other than
25 Mbps are not possible.
3) An SDTI signal is not supported.
4) A signal format to output from the
HDV/DV connector can be selected
with the INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK OUTPUT menu item.
5) The signal is output downconverted from HD. (Select the down-converted
format with the DOWN CONVERTER menu item.)
6) Output in 720/60p format.
7) An audio signal is output only when the audio mode is in 4-channel mode.
8) Select either DVCAM or DV with the INTERFACE SELECT >i.LINK
OUTPUT menu item.
9) Playback by this unit is performed in 2-channel mode. However, recorded
audio data is output with no changes from the
HDV/DV connector.
10) The output of upconverted signals is delayed one frame from the output
of other signals.
This unit can play and record in HDV (1080/60i, 1080/
50i), DVCAM format, and DV format (SP mode).
However, for example when a tape is dubbed from DV
format to DVCAM format, depending on the recorded
content on the tape, format differences may cause
functional restrictions on playback and editing.
When playing back a tape including mixed format
recording, at the boundaries between HDV, DVCAM or
DV format recording, or on the boundary between 60i
and 50i format, the playback at that position may have
scrambled video or audio.
When playing back a tape including mixed HDV,
DVCAM format and DV format (SP mode) recording,
the following restrictions apply.
-
Where the format changes, there may be broken-up
video and audio noise output.
-
Until the tape transport has stabilized, the buttons in
the tape transport control section may temporarily not
operate.
For a tape recorded in HDV, in the paused state no video
is output from the
HDV/DV connector.
For a tape recorded in HDV format, the audio cannot be
heard during variable speed playback.
For HDV format, a simplified image appears during
variable speed playback.
With the HVBK-1520 Format Converter Board (option)
installed, video signals recorded in DVCAM (DV)
format cannot be upconverted to HDV video signals and
output from the
HDV/DV connector.
When converting a tape recorded in HDV format to
DVCAM format for output, the absolute address on the
tape (ATN: Absolute Track Number) is always output as
zero.
Output
SDI outputs
Digital audio
outputs
i.LINK outputs
4)
Output
signal
SD-SDI
3)
HD-SDI
Digital audio (AES/
EBU)
DV
(DVCAM/
DV)
HDV
(1080i)
Recorded format on
the tape
Output
connector
SDI
OUT1
SDI
OUT2
HD SDI
OUT1
HD SDI
OUT2
AUDIO
I/O (AES/
EBU)
OUT 1/2
AUDIO
I/O (AES/
EBU)
OUT 3/4
HDV/DV
HDV/DV
DV
DVCAM
1)
YES
YES
f
10)
f
10)
YES
YES
7)
YES
NO
DV (SP)
1)
YES
YES
f
10)
f
10)
YES
YES
7)
YES
NO
DVCPRO (25 Mbps)
1), 2)
YES
YES
f
10)
f
10)
YES
YES
7)
NO
NO
DV (LP)
1)
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
HDV
1080/60i
9)
YES
5)
YES
5)
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
5), 8)
YES
1080/50i
9)
YES
5)
YES
5)
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
5), 8)
YES
1080/30p, 25p
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
1080/24p
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
720/30p
9)
YES
5)
YES
5)
YES
6)
YES
6)
YES
NO
NO
NO
720/25p
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Notes