Connections And Settings; Connecting To A Nonlinear Editing System (Av/C Connec- Tion) - Sony PDW-D1 Operation Manual

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3-2 Connections and Settings

3-2-1 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System (AV/C
Connection)
Windows computer preparations
Macintosh computer preparations
By connecting this unit to a nonlinear editing system with an AV/C
(Audio/Video Control) connection, you can transfer video and audio
signals (AV/C data).
Notes
• The S400 (i.LINK) connector of this unit outputs video/audio
signals in DVCAM format. Data recorded in MPEG IMX format is
output after being converted into DVCAM format.
• The nonlinear editing system to be used being connected to this
unit requires editing software (not supplied) supporting DVCAM
format.
Use the utility software (see page 119) to make the following settings
before transferring video/audio signals (AV/C data) from this unit to
a nonlinear editing system.
Audio mode selection
Use setup menu item "DV OUT AUDIO MODE" to select either of
the following.
2ch: 48 kHz/16 bits/2 channels (Factory default setting)
4ch: 32 kHz/12 bits/4 channels
Audio output channel selection
Select the audio output channels with setup menu item "DV AUDIO
OUTPUT SELECT."
For information about how to make setup menu item settings, see 5-3-2 "Setup
Menu" on page 124.
A FAM connection is initiated whenever you connect an i.LINK
cable with the FAM driver installed. To use an AV/C connection,
click the "Change Connection" button in the utility software to switch
to "AVc/Log out."
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