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Aurora Edit LD User Guide

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Chapter 2 Configuring Aurora Edit LD

Configuring Video Settings

Setting

Description

Reference
Standard

NTSC
(59.94 Hz)
PAL
(50.00 Hz)

Select the Reference Standard you are using.

NTSC (default setting) has a frame rate of 29.97 frames/second and is used
primarily in the Americas and Japan. PAL has a frame rate of 25 frames/second
and is used in Europe, most of Asia, and Australia.

Video Format

480i (SD)
576i (SD)
720p
(1280x720)
1080i
(1920x1080)

Select 480i Video Format for an interlaced (i) standard definition(SD) television
format (default setting) for NTSC; select 576i for PAL.

Select 720p for a progressive (p), high definition (HD) television format.

Select 1080i for an interlaced, high definition television format.

Compression
Type

MPEG2
IMX30
IMX40
IMX50
DV25
DV50

Select a compression type.

MPEG2

is the default compression type. The

DV50

and

IMX

formats are optional

and may not be available on all systems.

Bit Rate

4-100 Mbits

Enter the Bit Rate specified by your system administrator.

Chroma
Format

4:1:1

The

4:1:1

Chroma Format is selected if you use DV25 compression.

4:2:0

Select the

4:2:0

or

4:2:2

Chroma Format if you use MPEG2 compression.

4:2:2

Select the

4:2:2

Chroma Format if you use DV50 or MPEG2 compression—

4:2:2

offers more color resolution than

4:2:0

with MPEG2; this is the default setting.

Video Aspect

4:3

Select

4:3

Video Aspect for a standard definition (SD) television format; default

setting.

16:9

Select

16:9

Video Aspect for a high definition(HD) television format.

Video
Resolution

720 x 512

Select for NTSC systems using MPEG2 compression.

720 x 480

Select for NTSC systems using DV25, DV50, or MPEG2 compression; default
setting.

720 x 576

Select for PAL systems using DV25, DV50, or MPEG2 compression.

720 x 608

Select for PAL systems using MPEG2 compression.

1280 x 720

Automatically selected when you select the 720p Video Format.

1920 x 1080

Automatically selected when you select the 1080i Video Format.

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