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Capturing Clips
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ing may not be available anymore due to the selected input video raster
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5.2.2 The Audio Format
Below the button to set the video format you can find the AUDIO FOR-
MAT button. With it you can configure the way the I/O Tool will
record audio. After pressing this button the following window is dis-
played on the screen:
Figure 5-4: Audio input configuration
With the Input combo box you can select whether the incoming signal
is provided as an extra data stream via the digital audio inputs of the
DVS system (AES/EBU) or whether it is embedded in the video signal
(Embedded).
Use the Output Mode combo box to determine the output format of
the audio files, i.e. whether they should be stored as individual mono/
stereo files or a single file containing multiple channels.
From the Type combo box select the file format for the audio clip to be
recorded. For a list of the supported audio file formats please refer to
the “CLIPSTER Edit Tool” user guide.
In the combo box Bit you have to select the resolution of the audio files
(bit depth). The I/O Tool supports all common resolutions.
Rasters for film not included in the SDI standard (i.e. 2K with
20 Hz or more) can be input via the DVI input only.
The description of the window to configure the video format is
not part of this user guide. It is in detail described in the “CLIP-
STER Configurations” user guide.
Further information about audio and the way it is handled in
the I/O Tool can be found in section “Audio in the I/O Tool”
on page 2-9.