[SBE] Looking for an audio switcher - I think...

Gary Blievernicht garybliev at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 17 15:43:40 EDT 2011


Generally with HDSDI the audio is embedded inside the video, check that the recorder is set to decode the embedded audio.  You will need to make sure you are decoding the audio that is embedded into the signal.

From the wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_digital_interface#Embedded_audio

Embedded audio
Both the HD and SD serial interfaces provide for 16 channels of
embedded audio. The two interfaces use different audio encapsulation
methods - SD uses the SMPTE 272M standard, whereas HD uses the SMPTE
299M standard. In either case, an SDI signal may contain up to sixteen
audio channels (8 pairs) embedded 48 kHz, 24-bit audio channels along
with the video. Typically, 48 kHz, 24-bit (20-bit in SD) PCM audio is stored, in a manner directly compatible with the AES3 digital audio interface. These are placed in the (horizontal) blanking
periods, when the SDI signal carries nothing useful, since the receiver
generates its own blanking signals from the TRS.
In dual-link applications, 32 channels of audio are available, as each link may carry 16 channels.

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If you are running audio externally to the video, you will likely need to switch AES/EBU (PCM) audio.
Here is a link to some to get you started:
http://www.broadcast-devices.com/BDI%20Audio%20Products.html

The data sheet says: Fully Remote Control Ready - Parallel standard, serial inferface <sic> optional


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If you are receiving from Satellite, and then switching to recorders, you might need to check that the Dolby Decoder (or MPEG) is set to decode the audio, else you'll have to deal with that downstream.

good luck.
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