Multi Format; Adjustments And Settings For Recording; Video System And Recording Format - Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Adjustments and Settings for Recording

Video system and Recording format

The unit employs a progressive scan (full pixel reading) CCD system.
With combinations of the SYSTEM MODE and CAMERA MODE menu options on the SYSTEM MODE screen o n the
SYSTEM SETTING menu, you can select an image system from among 23 types*
formats.
In any image system, the CCD operates in progressive (non-interlace) scan mode. In addition, through the REC SIGNAL
menu option, you can record external input signals such as 1394 and SDI (optional).
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When the AVC-Intra codec board (AJ-YBX200G, optional) is installed
Selecting a recording signal and method
SYSTEM MODE menu option
Allows you to select a combination of system
frequency (59.94 Hz or 50 Hz) and signaling system
(1080i, 720P, 480i, or 576i). When a change has been
made to the SYSTEM MODE option, the viewfinder
indicates "TURN POWER OFF." Then, turn the
POWER switch of the camera-recorder off and wait
five seconds or longer before turning the camera-
recorder on again.
REC SIGNAL menu option
CAM
Signals from the camera are recorded. The
CAMERA MODE option allows you to select
a camera operation mode (frame mode).
1394
Signals from the DVCPRO/DV connector are
recorded. For information about the 1394
connection, see [Connection through the
DVCPRO/DV connector] (page 129).
VIDEO
Signals from the GENLOCK IN connector
are recorded when the camera-recorder is in
SD mode (480-59.94i or 576-50i).
SDI
Signals from the SDI IN connector are
recorded (when the AJ-YA350AG, an SDI IN
option, is installed).
Notes
When VIDEO is selected, video may produce noise
if the signals from GENLOCK IN are non-standard
signals.
When SDI is selected, the time code or UMID
superimposed on SDI input signals are not
recorded.
CAMERA MODE menu option
Used to select a camera operation mode when the
option REC SIGNAL is set to CAM. For information
about the behavior for each setting, see [ Recording
formats and output connector signal formats ] (page 43).
Note
When the camera has been switched from 60i, 60P, or
30P to 24P or 24PA, video may produce noise for a
moment because the pull-down five-frame cycle is
adjusted. This is not an abnormal condition.
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Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Multi Format

Multi Format

REC MODE menu option
Used to select the recording mode
For HD mode (1080i, 720P)
DVCPRO HD
DVC HD (N)
AVC-I 50 (when the AVC-Intra codec board is
AVC-I 100 (when AVC-Intra codec board is installed))
Note
When AVC-Intra 50 or AVC-Intra 100 is selected, the
24PA mode cannot be selected.
For SD mode (480i, 576i)
DVCPRO50
DVCPRO
DV
ASPECT menu option
Used to select the aspect ratio for the SD mode (480i
or 576i)
16 : 9
4 : 3
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including HD (1080i, 720P) and SD
The DVCPRO HD format is used to record
video. The pull-down recording is for the 30P,
24P, 24PA and 25P modes.
The native mode used to record video in
DVCPRO HD format. (Only for 720P)
installed)
The AVC-Intra50 format is used to record
video. The native recording is applied to the
30P, 24P and 25P modes.
The AVC-Intra100 format is used to record
video. The native recording format applies to
the 30P, 24P and 25P modes.
The DVCPRO50 format (50 Mbps) is used to
record video.
The DVCPRO format (25 Mbps) is used to
record video.
The DV format is used to record video.
The 16:9 aspect ratio is used to record video.
The 4:3 aspect ratio is used to record video.

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