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Topic: Will DTS work with change-overs?
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 01-19-2001 10:45 PM
DTS' changeover is firmware based and has changed over the various versions. In fact, the some of the various firmware 1.3X were due to accomodating some specific changeover installations (where the two machines might not run at the exact same speed due to async motors).I always liked the earliest DTS changeover scheme where it always looked to see when the "next" projector come on line...this was the case I think on v1.01-1.04. You could changeover from R2 to R1 if the next projector had the lower reel number. Then a simpler scheme was used...the machine that has "proj 1" has priority. That is, if "proj 1" has valid timecode, then that is the one that will play. You can run the one connected to "proj 2" but if "proj 1" has valid code, "proj 1" plays. If "proj 1" doesn't have valid code then it looks at "proj 2" and if it has valid code, it will play that. If neither has valid code, it defaults to analog. Therefore, you can "run down" whichever machine is connected to "proj 2" (typically the closest to the player since the cable for "proj 2" is shorter) without fear of messing up the sound from "proj 1"...the reverse is not true though. On SDDS...for the 2000 series, I designed and made and OEMed to Sony an adapter board called the SCI (and later the SCIv2) that allowed the installer to use motor relays like with Dolby's changeover scheme. In fact, I put a set of male and female 9-pin "D" connectors so the SCI and the DA-10/20 could be daisy-chained. We have sold about 325 of the boards and they have gone world-wide. When the 3000 series came out, Sony realized their design flaw of the 2000 series circuit so our SCI was no longer needed. On of the really nice features of the Sony changeover scheme is that the changeover delay is adjustable so that picture and sound sync are precise. With DTS and Dolby, the time-delay is firmware controlled. As such, you must make your changeovers to the preset timing. Steve ------------------ "Old projectionists never die, they just changeover!"
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