4 1 Select [PGM Output] and confirm; 2 Select the DV connector to which the VCR is connected from the list and confirm.

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PGM Output

Off

B Off

 

 

Audio Mode

Fs48kHz(2ch)

SLOT1 OUT1

DV

 

 

 

OUT2

DV

 

 

SLOT2 OUT1

DV

 

 

OUT2

DV

 

 

SLOT3 OUT1

DV

 

 

OUT2

DV

 

 

 

 

 

This sets the selected DV connector for program output, and program video is output.

Note

At this point, the selected DV connector is grayed out and unavailable in the [Video Input Assign] menu and [Audio Input Assign] menu.

When an external hard disk is connected to an i.LINK connector of the same interface module as the selected DV connector, the hard disk status of the source viewer assigning images from each of the input connectors on that module disappears.

5 1 Select [Audio Mode] and confirm; 2 select the audio sampling rate for the program output and confirm.

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PGM Output

SLOT1 OUT2 DV

FS32K(4ch)

 

Audio Mode

FS48K(2ch)

B FS48K(2ch)

 

 

 

 

The meanings of these items are as follows.

FS32K(4ch): 12 bit, 32 kHz sampling, 4-channel output (select this item if you want to later record to channels 3 and 4 on a device with an audio dubbing function).

FS48K(2ch): 16 bit, 48 kHz sampling, 2-channel output

The audio output is as follows. 1 ch: L

2 ch: R

3 ch: L (the same 1 ch)

4 ch: R (the same 2 ch)

6 Press the MENU button, to close the menu.

7 Operate the VCR to start recording.

Notes

It is not possible to carry out recording operations on the VCR from this unit.

When connecting to DV devices, if the video or audio output is lost, or there is noise, disconnecting and reconnecting the cable, or powering the DV device or this unit off and on again may solve the problem.

When using the PGM SDI connector

By connecting a VCR that supports SDI input to the PGM SDI output connector (SDI OUT) of the serial digital interface module, you can record program output.

Operations 3 Chapter

Recording Video and Audio on an External Device

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