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Using the acquired time code
The serial time code that is acquired by the DIN input of
the UltraSoundGate hardware is stored into the least
significant bit of the waveform data samples.
This information can be accessed by the Avisoft-SASLab
Pro analysis software by selecting the options
LANC
timecode on USG DI (LSB)
or
SMPTE timecode on
USG DI(LSB)
from the main window command
Analyze/Time axis format...
The time axis on both the
main and spectrogram window will then represent the
recorded time code. Red-coloured ticks along the time
axis indicate the individual video frames.
Note that the time code track located on the least
significant bits of the .wav file will be destoyed by applying
any filter command, unles the option „keep DIO state“ is
activated.
SMPTE and LANC time code can also be synthesized
by the Avisoft-SASLab Pro software and stored into the
LSB of 16 bit .wav files (
File > Specials > UltraSoundGate DIO >
Insert time code / pulse train...
or
Edit > Synthesizer > Insert time
code / pulse train...
). The wav files containg such a time
code track can then be played through the
UltraSoundgate Payer 116 and 216H, where the time
code signal will be available on the DOUT socket.
For applications that require distributing the SMPTE time
code signal to several UltraSoundGate units, a special
Active SMPTE/SYNC distribution unit is available
(part#40124) :