Selecting An Input Image; Selecting Outputs And Target Frame Memory - Sony MVS-8000SF User Manual

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Selecting an Input Image

For the input image to frame memory, you can use either the signal selected on
one of the two frame memory source buses or a dedicated color matte signal.
When using the signal on frame memory source bus 1 or 2 for the input image,
select the signal as described below.
For the method of using a color matte signal, see "Freezing an image and
writing it to memory" (page 309).
Selecting the signal on a frame memory source bus
As an example, to select a signal on frame memory source bus 1, use the
following procedure.
1
Using the bank selection buttons in the auxiliary bus control block, select
the desired bank.
2
In the auxiliary bus control block, press the AUX delegation button to
which frame memory source bus 1 is allocated, turning it on.
For allocation of buses to the AUX delegation buttons, see "Assigning a
Bus to an AUX Delegation Button" in Chapter 19 (Volume 3).
3
In the key row of the bank selected in step 1, select the signal to be used
for the input image.
To select a signal with a key or DME effect applied on the frame
memory source bus
In the key control block or in the M/E-1 >Key1 >Processed Key menu, press
the [FM FEED] button.
This automatically assigns the key fill and key source signals being keyed by
the currently selected keyer to frame memory source buses 1 and 2.
When DME is selected on the keyer, the key fill and key source signals to
which a DME effect is applied are assigned.

Selecting Outputs and Target Frame Memory

Selecting outputs (FM) and target frame memory
The following description applies to the case of settings for FM1&2, but the
procedures are similar for the other cases.
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