Default Setting: Normal (525-line mode)
Low (625-line mode)
Related Setting: 3D Comb Decoder, Comb Decoder
The Normal setting should be ideal for most applications. If chroma lag is visible in
footage that contains color-intensive, high-speed motion, the Low setting should be
used. The High and Extreme settings may be useful when processing images with
little or no motion, to provide the highest level of cross-color reduction .
Comb Decoder
Selects the mode of the comb filter decoder, between notch filtering and adaptive
combing.
Valid Settings: Notch, Adaptive
Default Setting: Adaptive
Related Setting: 3D Comb Decoder, 3D Chroma Motion Bias
The 3D Comb Decoder option detailed earlier in this section specifies whether
adaptive combing will be 2D or 3D.
DigiDuplex Mode
Enables or disables DigiDuplex mode. When enabled, the DigiDuplex indicator on
the front panel is lit, and the unit’s SDI video input is routed to all analog video
outputs, while the selected analog video input is simultaneously synchronized and
sent to the SDI output. With an audio-equipped unit, conversion between digital and
analog audio is handled in similar fashion, simultaneously with the video.
Valid Settings: Disable, Enable
Default Setting: Disable
Related Settings: DDPlex Gain-R, DDPlex Gain-L, Digiduplex Input,
DDPlex AES/EBU Out (all in Audio Setup menu)
The video input selection front-panel controls and menu option specify the analog
video input which will be synchronized and sent to the SDI output. Thus, SDI is not a
valid video input selection while in DigiDuplex mode. If the user enables DigiDuplex
mode while the currently selected video input is SDI, the video input selection will
automatically be changed to Composite.
The audio input selection front-panel controls and menu option specify the audio
input (analog, AES/EBU, SDI, Test Tones, or Mute) which will be synchronized and
sent to the digital audio outputs (SDI Embedded and/or AES/EBU). Note that in
DigiDuplex mode, audio input selection for channels 1 and 2 are locked together, and
must have the same input format. The Digiduplex Input option of the Audio Setup
menu determines which digital input (AES/EBU or SDI) will be fed to the analog
outputs. Audio configuration for DigiDuplex mode is controlled through the Audio
Setup menu (see Chapter 6, “Menus: Audio Setup”).
DigiDuplex mode cannot be enabled when the Dolby-E (Data) Mode is enabled in the
Audio Setup menu. If DigiDuplex mode is already enabled, it will be automatically
disabled if Dolby-E (Data) Mode is then turned on in the Audio Setup menu.
See Appendix E, “DigiDuplex Mode”, for a detailed explanation of DigiDuplex mode
and its settings.
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