Sony DVW-2000P DVR User Manual


 
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