Frame Delays

A delay of up to 13 frames in HD, or 7 frames in UHDTV1, can be added to any input that an FSFC is assigned to. This allows you to delay the timing of an input to compensate for the delay in another source. For example, in a virtual set environment it may take a few frames for the system to track the position of the camera and render the background. In this case you want to delay the foreground cameras to compensate for this delay.

Note: The frame sync functionality is disabled when a frame delay is applied to an input.

To Apply a Frame Delay to an Input

Delay a video signal coming into the switcher in HD or UHDTV1.

Note: If you do not have the CUF-ADD-FSFC option activated, an FSFC must be assigned to the input first.
  1. Click Navigation Menu > Configuration > Inputs > External.
  2. Click the Configure button for the input you want to apply a delay to.
  3. Click Delay.


  4. In the Frame Delay field enter the amount of delay to apply to the input.