12-4 Items in the Extended Setup Menu
Chapter 12 Setup Menus
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Menu items in the range 800 to 899, relating to audio control (Continued)
Item number
823
824
825
Item name
NAU FLG PB
Sub-item
1 CH1/CH2
2 CH3/CH4
3 CCH5/CH6
(DVW-M2000/
M2000P only)
Valid only for an
MPEG IMX format
8-channel
recording tape
4 CH7/CH8
(DVW-M2000/
M2000P only)
Valid only for an
MPEG IMX format
8-channel
recording tape
ANALOG OUTPUT
SELECT
Sub-item
1 CH1/CH2
2 CH3/CH4
AUDIO ADVANCE MODE
Settings
Controls the non-audio flag when the playback format is Digital Betacam or
Betacam SX.
During playback (except E-E mode), sets the digital audio non-audio flag as
follows.
OFF : OFF (the data is audio)
ON: ON (the data is non-audio)
AUTO: As follows, depending on whether tape data has been confirmed.
• Tape data has been read and confirmed: ON or OFF, according to the data.
• Tape data has not been confirmed: Current state is maintained.
Notes
• During playback of analog tapes, the non-audio flag is OFF regardless of the
setting of this item.
• In the MPEG IMX format, operation is the same as for the OFF setting or AUTO
setting.
• Recording operation follows the setting of maintenance menu item M372.
For more information about the maintenance menu item M372, refer to the
Maintenance Manual.
Select the analog audio signals (tracks 1 to 8) to be assigned to audio output
channels 1 to 4.
Note
The settings tr5/6 and tr7/8 are only valid for MPEG IMX playback on the DVW-
M2000/M2000P.
tr1/2 : Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 1 and 2
tr3/4: Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 1 and 2
tr5/6: Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 1 and 2
tr7/8: Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 1 and 2
tr1/2: Assign tracks 1 and 2 to audio output channels 3 and 4
tr3/4 : Assign tracks 3 and 4 to audio output channels 3 and 4
tr5/6: Assign tracks 5 and 6 to audio output channels 3 and 4
tr7/8: Assign tracks 7 and 8 to audio output channels 3 and 4
Set the audio signal output phase.
OFF : Same as the video output phase
ON: One frame ahead of the video output phase