User guide

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Furthermore, with the Input settings you can determine the audio in-
put and timecode settings for the record.
4.1.2 Selecting Essences for Record
With the Input select settings of the ingest mode you have to select
the essences (type of material) that you want to capture. You can
choose whether you want to record audio or video alone, or both to-
gether. By clicking on the triangle button to the left of the item Input
select, the necessary settings can be expanded (or collapsed):
Figure 4-3: The input select items
When the settings items are collapsed, the currently selected essences
will be shown in abbreviated form to the right of the Input select con-
figurations: T for timecode, V for video and A<x> for the selected audio
channels.
As soon as a video input signal is detected that corresponds to the set
input video format (see section “Configuring the Input Settings” on
page 4-2), the matching essences in the user interface will be activated
automatically.
With the Input select settings choose the essences according to your
needs. By activating or deactivating one of the provided buttons you
can determine the essence that you want to capture. For example, if
you want to capture video, the button VIDEO must be activated.
The audio channel buttons above the audio peakmeter represent the
16 audio channels that are provided by the VENICE server. If, for ex-
ample, channels 1 and 2 are selected (as in the figure above), the audio
signals that are available at these channels of the VENICE server will be
captured.
The input video format has to match the incoming signal, i.e.
it must be of the same format and raster as the incoming signal.
Further information about audio and the way it is handled in
the DVS software can be found in section “About Audio” on
page 2-18.
Currently the button TIMECODE provides no functionality.