Command processing, Me output blanking – Grass Valley Karrera Video Production Center Installation v.4.1 User Manual

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Eng Setup Menu Summaries

None

– In this mode, no limiting is imposed. Analog signal paths and mon-

itors may behave poorly to some colors produced in this mode.

Decodable

– This limiter mode produces colors that decode to valid RGB

components. Not all valid RGB colors can be transmitted in NTSC, how-
ever. Saturated colors near yellow and cyan over modulate an NTSC trans-
mitter.

Transmittable

– This limiter mode prevents over modulating an NTSC trans-

mitter, but can produce colors which can not be decoded into RGB. For
example, a 0% luminance blue produces negative green and red compo-
nents.

Both

– This limiter mode is similar to

Decodable

, except that maximum levels

are reduced slightly around yellow and cyan to prevent over modulating
an NTSC transmitter.

Command Processing

These controls determine when commands (like source selections or the
initiation of mixes or wipes) will be enacted by the Karrera system (also
known as field dominance). These controls can be useful for consistent
match frame editing.

Any Field

– The action will occur at the start of the next field, either even or

odd. Use this setting if you are not going to edit the video output and want
the fastest response.

Even Field

– The action will always occur at the start of the next even field.

This is probably only appropriate if your edit controller is set to edit in the
middle of a frame.

Odd Field

– The action will always occur at the start of the next odd field. This

is the normal setting for almost all conditions, especially when the video
output will be edited, and is compatible with most video editing systems
that use the frame boundary for edits. This setting is essential, however,
when controlling external devices like DDRs that execute commands only
at the beginning of the frame.

ME Output Blanking

Production switchers normally regenerate a clean blanking interval. When
the switcher must pass ancillary information such as embedded audio, this
blanking regeneration can be disabled. This following settings apply to the
output blanking of all the MEs.

Pass Bus A’s Ancillary Data

– Passes the ancillary data from the A bus to the ME

Program output during the vertical interval.

Regenerate Blanking

– Regenerates blanking during the vertical and hori-

zontal intervals.

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