Service Host Administrator Guide
Version 1.4 | Published August 14, 2019 ©
Clock Behavior and Resolution
The clock is a very important component of Channel Recorder. If no clock is present Channel Recorder might fail in performing scheduled, loop or frame accurate recordings. There are four sources of resolution: input, genlock, configuration and internal.
For clock type GENLOCK, the priority is given in the following order:
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Input
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Genlock
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Configuration
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Internal
For clock type INPUT, the priority is given in the following order:
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Input
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Configuration
Important points to remember are:
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The resolution from the configuration will only be used when there is no input or genlock signal detected.
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Internal resolution is only relevant when the following is true:
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There is another application using Matrox board.
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The application in question is using a different frame rate family.
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Clock type INPUT is the simplest and should be used unless there is a compelling reason not to use it.
Note: For IP boards, 2059 is used by default.