Smpte modes of operation, Host mode, External mode – CREATIVE 1212M User Manual

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7 - Appendix
Sync Daughter Card Supplement

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Creative Professional

SMPTE Modes of Operation

Host Mode

The host computer is the source of synchronization. MTC messages are sent to the Sync
Daughter Card from the computer application and converted into SMPTE. MTC is also
output from the MIDI port on the Sync Daughter Card.

External Mode

SMPTE messages from SMPTE In are converted to MTC (quarter-frame messages) and
sent to the host application. This happens automatically whenever LTC is received at the
SMPTE input jack. Clean SMPTE data is also transmitted from SMPTE Out if “SMPTE
(Regenerate)” is set.

Flywheel Mode

If the incoming SMPTE data is corrupted or missing frames, MTC code will continue to
be output if “Flywheel mode” is enabled. The flywheel modes are described below.

Flywheel Modes

Mode (fps)

Sets the transmitted frame rate when striping SMPTE.

SMPTE Striping

Edit this field to set the start time in hours:minutes:seconds:frames for
striping SMPTE.

Stripe Button

Initiates SMPTE Time Code generation at the SMPTE output beginning at
the time set in the striping display.

Stop Button

Stops SMPTE striping. This button also stops SMPTE when One-Time Jam
Sync has been initiated.

Flywheel Mode

Selects one of the four Flywheel modes. See the descriptions below.

Output Level

Sets the SMPTE output level from -10dBV (consumer) to +4dBu (pro).

FLY/JAM Frames

If flywheel mode is on and a dropout is detected this is the number of fly-
wheel frames that will be output before the sync card stops and chases.

Word Clock
Termination

Turns word clock termination on or off. Except in special cases, this con-
trol should normally be left on. See

“Word Clock In/Out”

.

SMPTE/MTC
Output Source

This control selects the source of the SMPTE output jack. The choices are:
Host MTC or the SMPTE Input jack (to regenerate SMPTE).

Off

Upon any dropout, MTC stops and the Sync card monitors the input for
valid code. If valid code is again received, it chases and relocks.

Fixed 0-127

Upon any dropout, MTC continues outputting Quarter-frame messages
at the same rate (flywheeling). When a dropout is detected, this is the
number of frames that will be output before the Sync card stops output-
ting MTC and monitors the input for valid code. If valid code is again
received, it chases and relocks.

Continuous

Upon any dropout, MTC continues outputting Quarter-frame messages
at the same rate (flywheeling). The Sync card monitors the input for valid
code and continues flywheeling until valid code is received, then relocks.

1-Time Jam Sync

Upon any dropout, MTC continues outputting Quarter-frame messages
at the same rate (flywheeling) without monitoring the SMPTE input until
the Stop button is pressed.

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