System; Usb Streaming Screen; Memory Screen - Roland VR-50HD MK II Reference Manual

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System

USB Streaming Screen

Here you can make settings for video and audio that are output via USB.
Menu item
Value
(bold text: default value)
Audio
Level
-INF–0
0– +12.0dB
MAIN, AUX 1, AUX 2
Audio Bus
0
0–500.0ms
Delay
Video
Resolution
1080p
480p, 720p,
59.94Hz, 29.97Hz (*15)
Frame Rate
50Hz, 25Hz (*16)
Video Bus
PGM, AUX
Connection
(USB2 .0, USB3 .0)
Dropped
Frames
Reset
(*15) This is the frame rate used when the Setup screen (p. 54) parameter "Frame Rate" is set to "59.94Hz. "
(*16) This is the frame rate used when the Setup screen (p. 54) parameter "Frame Rate" is set to "50Hz. "

Memory Screen

Here you can save the current settings to internal memory or to a USB flash drive, and recall saved settings.
Menu item
Value
(bold text: default value)
Recall
Store
Memory No.
1–8
Specifies the settings loaded at startup.
Start Up
LAST
1–8
Specifies whether fader and knob settings are applied to the values when a memory is recalled or when the unit starts.
PANEL
Priority
MEMORY
USB Memory
Load
Save
Save As
Format
([MENU] button0<
>0System <USB Streaming>)
Explanation
Adjusts the volume of the USB output.
Specifies the audio bus that is assigned to the USB STREAMING port.
Adjusts the delay time for USB output audio. Use this to correct any timing discrepancy between the video and
the audio.
Specifies the output format of the USB STREAMING port.
Specifies the frame rate of the USB STREAMING port.
Specifies the video bus that is assigned to the USB STREAMING port.
Indicates whether the connection uses USB 2.0 or USB 3.0. If not connected to a computer, this indicates "NC. "
Normally this indicates "0. " If the number is increasing, video transmission is not fast enough. Either use
"Resolution" to lower the output format, or use "Frame Rate" to lower the frame rate.
Attempts to reconnect with the computer. Execute this if a connection fails to be established, or if the video is
disordered.
([MENU] button0<
>0System <Memory>)
Explanation
Recalls a memory. Touch <Recall> to make it light green, and then touch a "Memory No. " number to recall a memory.
Saves the current settings to a memory. Touch <Store> to make it light red, and then touch a "Memory No. "
number to save the settings to a memory.
* The following settings are common to the unit (one set for the entire unit), and therefore are not saved in memory.
5 Menu items of the Setup screen (p. 54), Memory screen, and Network (p. 55)
5 "Test Pattern" and "Test Tone" settings of the Test Pattern screen (p. 52). The unit always starts with these "OFF. "
5 The state of the [OUTPUT FADE] button. Always unlit at startup.
Specifies the memory number for saving or recalling settings.
Restores the state that was in effect immediately before the power was turned off (Last Memory feature).
The current settings are written to the last memory when 10 seconds elapse without any operation being
performed or when you close a menu.
Recall the settings of the specified memory number.
The values corresponding to the fader and knob current positions are applied.
The values saved in the memory are applied. The positions of the faders and knobs might differ from the actual
values.
Shows a list of the setting files (.V50) that are on the USB flash drive. You can select a setting file and load the
settings into the unit. The current settings are overwritten.
Shows a list of the setting files (.V50) that are on the USB flash drive. You can select a setting file and then save the
current settings by overwriting them onto the selected file.
Saves the current settings to the USB flash drive as a new file (.V50).
Content that is not saved to the file
5 "Test Pattern" and "Test Tone" settings of the Test Pattern screen (p. 52). The unit always starts with these "OFF. "
5 The still images loaded into the unit. Only the file names of the still images are saved.
5 The state of the [OUTPUT FADE] button. Always unlit at startup.
Formats the USB flash drive.
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