GX server – Version 1.10 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – September 2012
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(Audio) Delay Field
The audio
Delay
field gives the delay in the playout, in ms, applied to the audio track. The
delay can be positive or negative. Examples are provided for positive and negative
delays.
Positive Delay
If the delay is positive (this means the audio track starts after the video track), silence
matching the delay duration will be inserted before the start of the audio track.
Example
In the following example, a positive delay of 10 milliseconds has been defined. Silence
will be added from the GX Clip IN point for the length of the delay. The audio track will
then be played normally until the audio track OUT point.
Video Raw Material
00:00:01:00
GX Clip IN
00:00:00:00
GX Clip OUT
00:00:01:24
Audio Raw Material
GX Clip
Video Track
00:00:02:00
Audio Track
SILENCE
00:00:00:00
Note
Possible IN and OUT points defined on the audio track are taken into account.
Negative Delay
If the delay is negative (this means the audio track starts before the video track), the start
of the audio will be trimmed.
Example
In the following example, a negative delay of 10 milliseconds has been defined. In other
words, the first 10 milliseconds of the audio track are trimmed and the rest of the audio