Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual page 208

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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2
Select the target frame memory.
For the procedure, see "Selecting outputs (FM) and
target frame memory" (page 207).
3
To enable V/K mode, press [V/K Mode] turning it on.
4
Press a button in the frame memory folder selection
area, to select the folder to hold the freeze image (see
page 207).
Notes
The folder selected here is the destination folder for
writing the freeze image.
It is not possible to change the selection of this folder
after the following step 5.
An orange bar appears on the selection button for the
destination folder.
5
Press [Freeze Enable], turning it on.
The signals of frame memory source buses 1 and 2 are
assigned to the pair of FMs selected in step 2, a freeze
is now possible.
6
If necessary, make the video process settings (see page
208) or mask settings (see page 209) for application to
the selected signal.
7
In the state in which you want to freeze, press one of
the following in the <Freeze> group, to write the
freeze image to temporary memory.
Frame: Freeze one frame.
Field: Freeze one field.
Off: Release the freeze, and delete the recorded freeze
image.
After carrying out the freeze, to return to the state
immediately before the freeze, press [Undo] in the
<Freeze> group.
Notes
• All freeze images written to temporary memory are
lost when the system is powered off.
• If you change the frame memory to use as in step 2
before saving the freeze images written to temporary
memory, all the freeze images in temporary memory
are lost, unless the auto store function has been
enabled in setup. With the auto store function
enabled, the freeze images written to temporary
memory are saved automatically when the frame
memory selection is changed.
• For the following signal formats, a field freeze is not
possible.
1080P/50, 1080P/59.94, 1080PsF/23.976,
1080PsF/24, 1080PsF/25, 1080PsF/29.97, 720P/
50, 720P/59.94
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Still Image Operations
Saving a freeze image (Store)
You can save an image in temporary memory which has
been placed with the freeze function as a file in memory.
You can save a single image in a single file and apply a
name of up to eight characters to the file.
Notes
• When the system is powered off, all the files saved in
memory are lost.
• When the signal format is 1080P, the file name is limited
to seven characters.
Each time a still image is saved, the remaining space is
reduced by two frames.
To save a captured still image in a file, use the following
procedure in the Still >Freeze/Store menu.
1
Press [Store].
The keyboard window (see page 82) appears.
2
In the keyboard window, enter the file name.
Notes
The following names cannot be used:
CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM0, COM1,
COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7,
COM8, COM9
LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7,
LPT8, LPT9
3
In the keyboard window, press [Enter].
This saves the still image file in memory.
The destination folder is the folder selected in step 4 of
"Freezing an image and writing it to memory."
If the entered folder name already exists, a message to
confirm overwriting appears.
When the system is powered off, the file saved in
memory is erased.
To carry out a freeze and store simultaneously
(Freeze and Store)
Press [Freeze & Store], turning it on.
In this state, if you press [Frame] or [Field], this carries
out a freeze, and simultaneously stores in a still image
file.
Setting video processing
To set video processing for the signal selected on a frame
memory source bus, use the following procedure in the
Still >Freeze/Store menu.
1
In the <Video Process> group, press [Video Process],
turning it on.

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