
Crystal Vision
Appendix 1
Output
Follow
Set output standard to be the same as the genlock source. This is the
normal mode of operation.
User Set
Force the output video to be the standard selected below regardless of
the selected genlock source. Beware that the frame synchroniser will
attempt to generate the selected output standard which will produce a
disturbed video output if the video input is of a different standard. Only
normally use this control when using ViViD 3G to internally generate
black, blue or bars with the ‘Force Output’ controls of the Control Tab.
Output
Video
Standard
525,625....1080sf
24Hz
Choose one of the ten possible output video standards to use if ‘User
Set’ is selected when internally generating video. (See comments in ‘User
Set’ control above.)
Delay
These controls set the length of the delay period in seconds, frames, lines and
pixels. The maximum delay that can be achieved varies from 0.4 seconds to 110
seconds depending on the ViViD 3G model used and the input video standard.
Statesman recognises the ViViD model fitted and adjusts the maximum delay to
five seconds for 3G and 3GS models and 110 seconds for 3G-20 and 3GS-20. The
maximum delay that can be set by the controls is auto limited according to the
video standard. In the example below the maximum delay is just over five seconds
which is the most achievable for the ViViD 3G model with an SD 625 line input.
Delay
Delay Seconds, Frames,
Lines, Pixels
Use these controls to set the variable delay from 0 to the maximum possible for
the ViViD 3G model used. Note that the maximum delay value may not be
achievable with all input video standards. See ‘Video Delays in ViViD 3G’ on
pages 6-7.
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