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Audio Processor
The Audio Processor accepts AES, MADI and embedded SDI audio and performs
high quality sample rate conversions as required. Full audio channel mapping
supports any mixture of inputs to outputs.
Dolby 5.1 and similar schemes of non-PCM digital encoded audio can be passed
unaltered, provided the input is genlocked to the FS-HDR output.
Internal mixers are available that permit mixing down five inputs (5.1) or seven
inputs (7.1) to a left/right stereo mix. Two Mixdown mixers are available in Four
Channel Mode, and one Mixdown mixer is available in Single Channel Mode.
Optional FS-HDR Features
SFP I/O
All FS-HDR’s SFP I/O ports support up to 3G SDI data rates. In addition, in Single
Channel mode the FS-HDR‘s SFP ports 5 through 8 In and Out also support 12G
and 6G SDI, when equipped with a compatible SFP module.
The FS-HDR supports optional AJA Optical SFP I/O modules as follows:
• Single Input, LC connector (up to 3G)
• Single Input SC connector (up to 3G)
• Single Output LC connector (up to 3G)
• Single Output SC connector (up to 3G)
• Dual Input LC connectors (up to 12G)
• Dual Output LC connectors (up to 12G)
• Dual CWDM
• Dual HD BNC connector (up to 3G)
• Dual Output HD BNC connector (up to 3G)
Only AJA SFP modules are supported; use of other manufacturers’ modules is not
supported and may void the warranty.
Operation Overview
About Inputs and Outputs
In general, to use the FS-HDR for video conversion, select a Video Processor
Channel, select an Output Format that is compatible with the current FS-HDR
reference signal (see
"About Reference and Genlock Source" on page 14
), and then
select an Input port. The FS-HDR will automatically determine the selected input
video format and convert it to the selected Output Video Format. The converted
video is routed to the FS-HDR output ports.
About Reference and Genlock Source
A source being used by the FS-HDR for reference must be compatible with the
FS-HDR video output format. These signals are compatible when they are both in
the same frame rate family (59.94/29.97/23.98, or 50/25, or 60/30/24).