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11.5.9 Output Signaling Config
The Output Signaling Config controls define which of the supported aspect signaling
standards defines the input of the ARC.
11.5.9.1
SMPTE 2016
The SMPTE 2016 controls define how the SMPTE 2016 signaling is configured. The controls
also enable you to choose the output line number on which output signaling is embedded.
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Mode:
Four modes of operation are available.
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Auto:
Automatically generates an output SMPTE 2016 signal with AFD data that
matches the output aspect of the ARC.
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Pass:
Passes input signal information through the unit unchanged when SMPTE
2016 is selected as the input signaling source.
The output signal may not represent the actual aspect of the output image. If no
SMPTE 2016 signal is present at the input, no SMPTE 2016 signal will be output.
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Force:
Generates an output SMPTE 2016 signal with AFD data that matches
what is selected in the Force Mode Config – SMPTE 2016 list. The list contains
16 AFD codes for coded frame AR of 4:3, and eight AFD codes for a coded frame
AR of 16:9.
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Delete:
Disables embedding of SMPTE 2016 output signaling in the output video.
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Output Line PAL:
Selects the line number on which SMPTE 2016 signaling is
embedded when the video output format is 625. The range is from line 7 to line 22 in
one-line steps. The default is line 12.
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Output Line NTSC:
Selects the line number on which SMPTE 2016 signaling is
embedded when the video output format is 525. The range is from line 11 to line 19 in
one-line steps. The default is line 11.
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Output Line HD:
Selects the line number on which SMPTE 2016 signaling is
embedded when the video output format is HD. The range is from line 9 to line 20 in
one-line steps. The default is line 11.
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Output Line Status:
Shows the output line number on which SMPTE 2016 signaling
is embedded. If no line number is selected, “OFF” is displayed.
Note:
In the SD domain, take care to avoid a line clash if embedded VITC and SMPTE 2016 are
both enabled. VITC will take priority and overwrite the SMPTE 2016 packet if the same
output line is selected for both.