Sony MVS-8000 User Manual page 446

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For the procedure, see "Selecting outputs (FM) and target frame
memory" (page 443).
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.
For details of the selection method, see page 444.
Note
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 446) or mask
settings (see page 447) 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.
445
Still Image Operations

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