Audio Tracks (discrete channels) – A separate file is used to store each selected channel of
audio.
b.
Select the
Resolution
of the recorded audio signal. Choices include 16, 20 and 24 bit.
c.
Select the sampling
Frequency
of the recorded audio signal. Choices include 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz.
d.
Use the
Digital audio inputs
and
Analog audio inputs
to specify which audio channels
should be recorded and whether channels 1 and 2 should be analog or digital.
If channels 1 and 2 are selected to be analog channels, the
Level
control (on the RECORD
– Advanced menu page) is used to set the level of attenuation for the analog channels.
Select Advanced Input Settings
1.
Navigate to the
RECORD – Advanced
menu page.
2.
This menu page provides advanced control over record input settings.
a.
The
Include metadata
control is used to instruct the system to record data stored in the
vertical interval of the incoming serial digital stream as metadata. This includes Film
Ancillary Data and IRIG timecode.
b.
Drop Frame Mode
allows you to select the default timecode type that is built-in to the
selected image format or override it with a custom setting.
c.
Noise coring
is an advanced setting that is used to reduce low amplitude, high frequency
signals. Dither, film grain and other sources of electronic video “noise” are examples of
what can be reduced using this setting.
d.
The
Level
control is used to set the level of attenuation for the analog audio channels.
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