Audio Output Menu
Set XLR Output
You can choose between analog and AES/EBU output by highlighting the 'analog,' 'AES/EBU,'
or 'timecode' buttons in the 'audio output' menu. When you select 'timecode' the left XLR
connector will output analog audio, while the right XLR output will provide a timecode signal.
Depending on which audio output option you select, you can then pick which audio channels of
your SDI or optical input to send to your HDMI, AES/EBU, or Analog audio output, as well as
adjusting their gain per channel or channel pair. If you are outputting AES/EBU audio via both
XLR connectors, you can select up to four channels. If you are outputting analog audio, you can
select up to two channels. If you are using the right XLR connector to output a timecode signal,
the left XLR connector will output one channel of analog audio.
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.
Blackmagic Teranex Setup lets you adjust settings such as HDMI instant lock
to instantly resync the video signal when changing or routing sources, load
3D LUT files, change the XLR analog audio output levels, and more.
Teranex Mini Smart Panel Settings
If you have installed the optional Teranex Mini Smart Panel on your Optical to HDMI 12G
converter, the following menus will be available – 'video,' 'audio,' and 'network.' The settings
available in these menus are identical to those detailed in the 'Blackmagic Teranex Setup
settings' section above. For more information on changing settings using the Teranex Mini
Smart Panel, refer to the 'changing settings' section.
Teranex Mini Smart Panel gives you access to the same settings as Blackmagic Teranex Setup.
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