Importing, Renaming, And Deleting Files; Importable Files; Importing Graphics Files - Sony AWS-G500 Operating Instructions Manual

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Importing, Renaming, and Deleting Files

Importable Files

Importing Graphics Files

Using the [File Manager] menu, you can carry out the following file operations.
• Importing graphics files and logo files from a "Memory Stick" or USB flash
memory
• Renaming files
• Exporting VOD files
• Deleting EDL files, graphic files, and logo files saved on the internal hard disk
of this unit
• Deleting files recorded on an external hard disk
• Checking the remaining capacity of the internal hard disk
• Formatting a "Memory Stick," USB flash memory, or external hard disk
You can import graphics files in the sizes listed below. Depending on the size of
a graphics file, it may be resized on import.
Sizes allowed for import
You can import any files with a width of 720 to 1,920 and an aspect ratio of one
of the following: 4:3, 5:4, 5:3, 16:9, or 16:10.
Importable file types and extensions
File type
Targa
Tiff
BMP
JPEG
Notes
• You can use the alpha channel of a graphics file as the key source, allowing for
higher quality materials to be inserted.
• For details on the output display of graphics files, see "Relation between aspect
ratio settings and output signals" (page 53).
• The unit may not support some graphics files in which centimeters (cm) were
specified during creation in Microsoft PowerPoint. Files in which inches were
specified are ok. If you do specify centimeters, the recommended size is 45.15
cm × 25.4 cm.
Caution
If you create a graphics file with Microsoft PowerPoint for use in downstream
keying or luminance keying, save it in BMP format.
By importing a graphics file to the internal hard disk, you can use it for
downstream keying or luminance keying.
File extension
.tga .vda .icb .vst
.tif .tiff
.bmp
.jpeg .jpg .jpe
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