Selenio™ Network Processor
User Guide
Configuring Programs
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May 2019 | Page 107
Audio Channel Config/Status (SDI Input)
Audio Channel
Choose the audio channel to configure, can be 1 - 16. Other controls on
this page will then just configure that channel.
DMB V-Bit
Enables passing or overwrite of V-Bit for the selected incoming audio
channel. Options are Off, On, and Auto.
Input PCM Status
Indicates whether or not the de-embedded input audio is in PCM format.
Program Configuration: Video Tab
This tab contains different options depending on whether the processor Section is configured for UHD or
HD mode. See
Configuring a Section for HD or UHD
(on page 89).
There are two sections. The
Configuration
section contains the following sub-sections:
•
Video Control
(on page
•
Test Signal Generator
(on page 110)
•
Color Correction
(on page 110)
The Status section contains the following read-only sub-sections:
•
Frame Sync Status
(on page
•
Color Correction Status
(on page 113)
Video Control
Parameters with a LIVE indicator will update on the actual stream as you change them, without the
Apply
button being pressed.
Note:
These three parameters are 4 x 1080p when in UHD mode.
When in UHD mode (i.e., 4 x 1080p), delay parameters are applied to each individual frame quadrant.
Frame Delay (frames)
Note:
This parameter is disabled when in Low Latency mode. See
Low
Latency Mode
(on page 89).
The Frame Delay parameter compensates for other external processes by
providing a delay in one-frame increments. This delay is in terms of input
units of the frame rate, with a range of 0 to 10 frames
Note:
When in Conversion mode, the maximum value is 2 frames for SQD
and 1080i outputs. See
Configuring a Conversion Personality
(on page 84)
for more information.
Vphase (lines)
Adjusts the vertical phase of the frame sync from 0 to 1124 with units of
"lines" and precision of 0 decimal places.
This parameter is unavailable when in Low Latency mode and when
IP
Video Tx is enabled
. See
Low Latency Mode
(on page 89).