Mode:
Encode/Decode
If the Encode Mode is selected you can use the following Menus as well:
Video Input:
CVBS, Y/C, YUV, SDI
Audio Input:
unbalanced, balanced, AES/EBU
Audio Samplerate:
32 Khz 12 bit, 48 Khz-16 Bit
Analog Audio Out
: Level Adjustment between 0-63 dB
7.2
Connecting the DV 1394 Pro SDI to a Windows PC
If your PC is equipped with a OHCI compatible IEEE 1394 Interface (Firewire board)
you’ll be able to connect the DV Interface of the DV 1394 Pro SDI with your PC. As
soon as you have established the connection between the DV 1394 Pro SDI and your
PC´s IEEE 1394 Interface (and both PC and DV 1394 Pro SDI are powered on), the
Windows PC should recognize the “new attached hardware”. The DV 1394 Pro SDI will
be most likely listed as a Philips Device. (This recognition depends on your Microsoft
Operation System. You will find the choices listed in the Windows Device Control).
For DV Encoding make sure that you have selected the right Mode in the Menu DV
Mode. Choose the following setting in the Menu DV Mode:
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP:
Windows 2000
DV Deck for Apple Macintosh OSX or DV VTR
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Summary of Contents for DV-1394 Pro-SDI
Page 1: ...Instruction Manual DV 1394 Pro SDI Analog Converter...
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Page 29: ...If no return value is given it returns the value written 29...
Page 34: ...Notes 34...
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