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Plugging In Video; Plugging In Audio - Blackmagicdesign Video Assist Installation And Operation Manual

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Plugging in Video

The next step is to plug your SDI or HDMI source video into the Mini BNC, BNC or HDMI input.
The unit will auto detect the SDI or HDMI input depending on what you connect first. Mini BNC
to regular BNC cables can be purchased from your nearest professional video equipment
stores. Mini BNC connectors are also commonly known as DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors.
Connect your source video to the SDI or HDMI input on the left side. Connect an HDMI
TV or SDI monitor by plugging into the HDMI or SDI output. You can listen to the audio
on your clips during recording and playback by plugging a headset into the headset
jack. On Blackmagic Video Assist 4K you can also listen to your audio during playback
via the built in speaker below the LCD.

Plugging in Audio

When plugging in your video, audio is also connected as it's embedded in the SDI or HDMI
video signal. However, Blackmagic Video Assist 4K also has built in mini XLR connectors so you
can plug in external balanced analog audio as well.
NOTE
On Blackmagic Video Assist 4K you can set the audio settings to record
analog channels 1 and 2, or choose one channel analog audio and one channel
SDI or HDMI audio, depending on your source video. For more information about
analog audio and adjusting levels refer to 'Audio Settings' in the 'Settings' section.
Blackmagic Video Assist models
use common LP-E6 type batteries.
Blackmagic Video Assist 4K
Blackmagic Video Assist 4K
Blackmagic Video Assist 4K
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