HDSD9545DLY - PRO Profanity Bypass Delay Manual
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3.9.4. Setting the Video Delay Time
The total amount of delay memory (24 seconds on standard units, 40 seconds with HD40 option) in
HDSD9545DLY-PRO is divided between the Program Delay and the Safe Delay, so the setting of one
delay determines the maximum value of the other. Typically the delay is set so that the program video
and safe video are both delayed by 12 seconds maximum.
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The Program Delay and Safe Delay parameters are REAL TIME ADJUSTMENTS
and will affect the output video timing immediately. These settings should not be
adjusted when the output video is in the broadcast chain.
3.9.4.1. Setting the Program Video Delay Time
TIMING
Program Delay
Pd= xxf:y.yys
4 sec
This menu item sets the amount of delay that is applied to the program
video. This time also determines when the timed transitions will occur. The
program audio delay is normally equal to the Program Delay but can be
offset using the Program Offset menu item. The delay is shown in video
frames and seconds.
3.9.4.2. Setting the Safe Video Delay Time
TIMING
Safe Delay
Sd= xxf:y.yys
4 sec
This menu item sets the amount of delay that is applied to the safe video.
The safe audio delay is normally equal to the Safe Delay but can be offset
using the Safe Offset menu item. The delay is shown in video frames and
seconds. The total memory in the unit less the amount of memory taken for
the Program Delay determines the maximum Safe Delay value.
3.9.5. Setting the Program Audio Delay Time
TIMING
Program AES Offset
Pofs= (zzzzms)
-2000 to +2000ms
0ms
The program discrete audio delay is normally equal to the Program Delay.
If it is necessary to retime the audio to achieve lip sync, the program audio
delay time can be offset using the Program Offset menu item. To set the
audio delay less than the video delay, set the Offset to a negative number
(shown in milliseconds).
3.9.6. Setting the Safe Audio Delay Time
TIMING
Safe AES Offset
Sofs= (zzzzms)
-2000 to +2000ms
0ms
The safe discrete audio delay is normally equal to the Safe Delay. If it is
necessary to retime the audio to achieve lip sync, the safe audio delay time
can be offset using the Safe Offset menu item. To set the audio delay less
than the video delay, set the Offset to a negative number (shown in
milliseconds).