Connecting Peripheral Equipment
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Although some devices appear to be turned off, they can still send data over
the 1394 bus. Many support a standby mode. To ensure the device is off,
disconnect the power cord.
4. Start the Avid editing application.
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To capture, play, or perform a digital cut with DV 50 or DVCPRO HD media,
you need to capture using a separate 1394 (FireWire) port. For more
information, see “Capturing DV 50 and DVCPRO HD Media Directly from a
DV Device” in the Help.
Connecting Peripheral Equipment
There are several possible cabling configurations depending on your camera,
video deck, and client monitor. The audio and video output signals are
available to each output connector at the same time. Industry-standard video
and audio cables are not included with the Avid Adrenaline. The following
sections describe several possible connections:
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Connecting a Video Deck — Component Signal
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Connecting a Video Deck — Composite Signal
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Connecting a Video Deck — Serial Digital Signal
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Connecting S-Video or DV Signals
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Connecting a Video Deck — Component Signal
A component video deck connection requires the following:
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Two component video cables with three BNC connectors at both ends
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A video deck with component inputs and outputs
To connect a deck using component signals:
1. Locate one component video cable.
The cables used in the following example have three BNC connectors on
each end of the cable and are color coded (red, green, and blue).
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