Pull up/pull down sample rates, Networking, Configuration – Tascam X-48 User Manual

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Configuration

Press the Up/Down buttons to select Resolve to Video In and press CHNG

Use the Up/Down buttons to select On and press ENTER


The Video Clock input supports Tri-Level Sync for High Definition Video. If the blackburst
input is Tri-Level, the X-48 automatically enables this feature. See Chapter 3, Recording for
more on sample clock and video sync.

Pull Up/Pull Down Sample Rates

The X-48 supports pull-up and pull-down sample rates for use in film and video post-
production. When you select the sample rate for the new session, be sure to consider the
final delivery format and set your sample rate accordingly. See Chapter 3, Recording for
more on sample rates.

Networking

The X-48 can be connected to a computer using the fast Gigabit Ethernet connection. You
need an Ethernet crossover cable to connect your computer to the X-48, unless you know
that your computer's Ethernet connector is "auto-sensing" (such as most modern Apple
computers). Once the ethernet cable is connected, you need to configure both the X-48 and
your PC for networking:

To configure the X-48 for networking:

Mouse/Keyboard Operation


View the "Settings" window, "System" tab.

Press the "Configure..." button.

Select "Use the following IP address".

Set "IP address" to be 192.168.1.1. If this address is already in use by your router,
choose a different number for the last digit.

Set "Subnet mask" to be 255.255.255.0.

Leave the "Default gateway" blank.

"Use the following DNS server addresses:" should be already selected.

"Preferred DNS server" and "Alternate DNS server" should be blank.

• Press

OK.

Begin sharing the X-48's hard drive by selecting "Drive Sharing..." from the File
menu.

To configure your Windows XP computer for networking to the X-48:

Select Start->Control Panel->Network Connections.

You should see a list of network connections, with one called "Local Area
Connection".

Right-click on "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties".

Click on "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" so that it is highlighted. (Its check box must
remain checked.)

Press the "Properties" button.

Select "Use the following IP address".

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