AES/EBU Audio Channels
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Blackmagic Teranex Setup Settings
The Teranex setup utility can change all the same settings
that are available using the switches, plus additional settings.
You can access these settings by moving between the 'video,'
'audio,' 'configure,' and 'about' tabs.
The 'about' and 'configure' tabs are detailed in the 'changing
settings' section in this manual.
The 'video' tab for Teranex Mini SDI to Analog 12G contains
the following settings.
Video Output menu
This lets you pick between component, or s-video and
composite video output as well as setting the luminance
and chroma levels, and the B-Y and R-Y component
levels independently.
If you have selected s-video and composite output, you
can additionally choose between 7.5 IRE and 0.0 IRE black
levels, depending on the region you are working in. If you
have selected component video, you can switch between
SMPTE and Betacam levels.
Adjust your video luminance and chroma levels and
component chroma levels using the 'video' settings page
in Blackmagic Teranex Setup.
Switch 4
Switch 3
OFF
ON
SMPTE levels are more common and even Betacam SP
decks can use SMPTE levels, so only switch this to Betacam
if you are sure that Betacam levels are being used.
Video Processing menu
This menu allows you to set the aspect ratio of down
converted video. The options are letterbox, anamorphic,
center cut or no processing.
The 'audio' tab for Teranex Mini SDI to Analog 12G contains
the following settings.
Audio Output menu
This menu allows you to select between analog, AES/EBU,
and timecode audio outputs, as well as which channels of
your SDI audio input you wish to de-embed. You can also
adjust the gain on the audio output.
Your Teranex Mini will retain its last settings whether
applied via switch, Smart Panel or Teranex setup utility. If
reverting to switch control after removing the Smart Panel
or updating your converter's settings via software, you may
need to toggle individual switches for new settings to
take effect.
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Switch 2
Switch Diagram
ON
Adjust your analog audio levels and
AES/EBU levels using the 'audio' settings page.