Connecting To A Nonlinear Editing System - Sony PDW-1500 Operation Manual

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3-1-3 Connecting to a Nonlinear Editing System

You can send video/audio signals (AV/C data) from this
unit to a nonlinear editing system connected to the S400
(i.LINK) connector.
The following figure shows an example connection.
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.
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(With editing software supporting
DVCAM format installed)
For the method of transferring video/audio signals (AV/C
data) to a nonlinear editing system, refer to the manual
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3-1 Connections and Settings
S400 (i.LINK)
To i.LINK (IEEE1394)
connector
• Make the following settings before transferring video/
To i.LINK(IEEE1394) connector
S400 (i.LINK)
provided with the editing software to be used.
1: i.LINK cable (not supplied)
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Make sure extended menu item 215 "PC
REMOTE" is set to "ena."
audio signals (AV/C data) from this unit to a nonlinear
editing system.
Audio mode selection
Use extended menu item 831 "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 extended menu
item 828 "SDI/DV AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT."
For information about how to make extended menu item
settings, see 8-3-2 "Extended Menu Operations" on
page 102.
1: i.LINK cable (not supplied)
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