Composite ntsc/pal, Reference video (looping), Examples of permissible reference video signals – AJA FS1 Version 2.2.0.47 User Manual

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FS1 Installation and Operation Manual — Connectors

Composite NTSC/PAL
BNC connectors support composite NTSC or PAL standard definition
input and output. Connect an NTSC or PAL composite video cable from a
VTR, Camera, or other source to the Composite In BNC. Then connect the
Composite Out BNC to a destination composite video device.

Composite video signals are 10-bit A/D (input) and D/A (output)
converted. Output is affected by 5.3 Aspect Ratio and 1.3 Component Out parameter
settings (see Chapter 4 for discussion of these parameters).

Reference Video (looping)
These two BNC connectors allow you to synchronize FS1 outputs to your
house reference video signal (blackburst or composite sync for SD, or Tri-
level for HD). If you have a sync generator or video equipment source to use
for synchronizing other video equipment in your studio, connect its
composite output here. When the FS1 outputs video, it locks to this
reference signal. Reference video does not need to be the same format as the
video input/outputs, but it must have the same vertical rate (for example,
1080i Tri-level reference video will work for 525 video input and output).

Examples of permissible reference video signals:

525 Color Black

625 Color Black

1080i Tri-level Sync

720p Tri-Level Sync

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