Audio Hardware Components - HP XW9400 Hardware Setup Manual

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To wire the audio subsystem:
1 Ensure that all of your workstation peripherals and video hardware
components are properly connected. If necessary, refer to
Peripherals
2 Verify that you have all the required audio hardware components. See

Audio Hardware Components

3 Determine whether you want to control the Lucid converter remotely or
locally. This affects the way you wire the audio hardware. See
Understanding Remote vs. Local Control of the Lucid Converter
41.
4 Connect your audio hardware devices. To avoid system instability, make
sure you connect your audio hardware as illustrated for your
configuration. See
5 Configure the Lucid converter for remote or local control. See
the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter
6 Set the appropriate keywords in the software initialisation file. See
Keywords in the Software Initialisation Configuration File
Audio Hardware Components
Discreet Native Audio uses the following hardware components, shipped with
your system.
Lucid Converter ADA 88192
all digital or analog audio I/O devices.
AJA Balanced Audio breakout box and AJA OEM-2K board
Audio breakout box is the audio component of the AJA breakout box. It
provides connections for audio I/O. This breakout box connects to the AJA
OEM-2K board on your workstation. The OEM-2K board provides real-time
input and output of uncompressed SD and HD video signals as well as audio
data at 24-bit resolution. The OEM-2K board handles balanced AES/EBU audio
signals from the Balanced Audio breakout box. The OEM-2K board supports
embedded audio up to 8 track.
40 | Chapter 5 Setting Up Audio Hardware
on page 19 and
Setting Up Video Hardware
on page 40.
Audio Wiring
Converts signals between the workstation and
on page 41.
on page 43.
Connecting
on page 27.
on page
Configuring
Audio
on page 46.
The Balanced

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