Hi Everybody,
I need to know how Ventuz handels embedded Audio in SDI input Signals (AES-EBU). And in this case how Ventuz handels this Audio signals on the output side. On the output side I also need to know how Ventuz works with Display Port outputs (Audio) and also in the Broadcast version via SDI out.
I hope this is clear enough!
Thx so far
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Embedded Audio in SDI signals (AES-EBU)
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- Dierk Ohlerich
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Re: Embedded Audio in SDI signals (AES-EBU)
With Ventuz 4, you can mix any supported audio input to any supported audio output.
For instance, you can use a Deltacast, Blackmagic or DVS SDI board for input and route the audio to a windows audio device, like a monitor. Or you can get audio from a sound-card and send it to SDI outputs.
Ventuz4 handles audio as stereo pairs. An SDI board has 8 pairs, a monitor usually one pair. 5.1 surround can be handled as 3 stereo pairs. Each stereo pair can be routed and mixed individually, and the volume and balance can be controlled through Ventuz nodes.
For instance, you can use a Deltacast, Blackmagic or DVS SDI board for input and route the audio to a windows audio device, like a monitor. Or you can get audio from a sound-card and send it to SDI outputs.
Ventuz4 handles audio as stereo pairs. An SDI board has 8 pairs, a monitor usually one pair. 5.1 surround can be handled as 3 stereo pairs. Each stereo pair can be routed and mixed individually, and the volume and balance can be controlled through Ventuz nodes.
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