User guide

Power Loss During Recording
In the event that power is lost during recording (External and attached L-Mount batteries), the PIX
recorder will attempt to recover the file when next powered on. The recovery process uses an auto-
save feature during recording that operates on a 30 second interval.
Alignment of Audio and Video
An advantage to recording audio on the PIX recorders along with the video is the elimination of
audio/video sync problems in post. The PIX recorders have many options regarding audio sources
along with the two options for video inputs, HDMI and SDI. Given this exibility, care still must be
taken to ensure good audio/video sync.
If recording camera audio embedded on HDMI or SDI, then the audio/video alignment will be excel-
lent provided the alignment is proper on the camera.
Most cameras have a delay of one or more frames from camera sensor to SDI/HDMI output. By
default, audio signal sent into the PIX recorder on AES or analog audio inputs is not delayed. This
results in an oset between the audio and video that must be corrected. The Setup Menu options
Audio
Input 1-4 Delay allow a delay of up to 500 milliseconds to be applied to each audio input
independently. The amount of delay required to synchronize audio and video will depend on the
specic camera model and seings. Record a test le with sticks or a clap and measure the oset to
determine what delay to use. (See “Input Delay”, page 22)
When input audio is delayed, it is delayed to the recorded video le and to the audio outputs as
well. This behavior can be modied such that the audio to PIX recorder’s line outputs is not delayed.
This is particularly useful if feeding the line output audio back to the camera as a guide audio track.
Change the Setup Menu option Audio Input Delays to Output to O to disable the audio delay to the
line outputs.
Recording
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