OmniTek OmniTek XR manual Engineering - Picture, Engineering - Timecode Reader Configuration

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Engineering – Picture

Engineering – Picture

OmniTek XR can detect whether the picture is moving or frozen, or whether the picture has gone to black, or to black and white. The settings for the detectors may be configured here.

Motion Content

A level of filtering can be applied to the picture. This is designed to accommodate an analog VTR that is parked on a single frame. The picture will be frozen, but the varying analog noise from the VTR will mean that each frame is actually slightly different. The filter setting removes a certain amount of noise, and the filtered image is then tested

The filtering is actually based on an equivalent noise level. Thus if you have a uniform image, and add -36dB of noise to it, then setting this value to -36dB means that the detector is on the threshold of noting the image as moving, or not. Following on from this, a setting of -6dB will filter out high levels of noise, and a setting of -54dB will only filter out a very tiny amount of noise.

Luma Content

This control works in exactly the same way as the Motion Content control, and detects if the picture is black.

Chroma Content

This control works in exactly the same way as the Motion Content control, and detects if the picture is black and white.

The results of these detectors are displayed in the Video Status window, described from page 48 of this manual. These same detectors may also be used in the logging, or SNMP alerts, described on page 68.

Engineering - Timecode Reader Configuration

All OmniTek XR systems include a VITC and ATC reader.

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OmniTek OmniTek XR manual Engineering - Picture, Engineering - Timecode Reader Configuration