6-26. Dolby E ALIGNMENT
The Dolby E Alignment function allows you to adjust the Dolby E input timing to an SDI output by
aligning the Dolby E burst start point to the appropriate SDI line. Two aligners (A and B) are
available on EMB1, EMB2 and AES outputs respectively.
Dolby Alignment function requires one frame delay (max).
To make the function effective, Dolby E and output video signals should be synchronized
and have the same frame rate.
Item
Default
Target
Output
(*1)
FS
FS1
(AES only)
(*1)
If two or more Dolby E channels are detected respectively in EMB1, EMB2, AES Output, the smallest
number of channel is assigned to Source (A) and next smaller channel is assigned to Source (B).
Item
Displays the output channel number and the timing reference line in SDI
signals.
Status
If signals are unavailable, "Error" is displayed. If no Dolby E signals are
detected, "Not detected" is displayed.
Press F4 Unity to execute the audio source (output) alignment.
Audio alignment settings are disabled and reset under the following conditions.
- When the Dolby E is changed to another audio.
Adjust
(Push Unity)
- When an event is loaded
- When the FA-9600 is reset to default
- When the FA-9600 is powered off.
Setting
EMB.1 Output (A)
EMB.1 Output (B)
EMB.2 Output (A)
-
EMB.2 Output (B)
AES Output (A)
AES Output (B)
FS1
FS2
105
Simultaneous 4K/HD
Dual HD
3D-LUT (FS1 / EMB1)
Description
Selects an audio output.
If the selected audio is AES, select an
FS (SDI) for the timing reference.
Description
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