Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual page 429

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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Timeline actions
The actions that can be used on the timeline are as follows.
• Start
• Stop
• Cueup
• Variable speed
For the action settings (VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR
timeline editing), use the Device menu.
The data set in the Device menu is saved in a keyframe
effect register. When you recall this register and start
execution of the keyframe effect, and advance the effect to
the keyframe point for which the action is set, an action
command is output to the external device through the 9-pin
serial port assigned to the VTR, disk recorder or Extended
VTR.
Notes
When executing a timeline using a disk recorder or
Extended VTR, note the following points.
• It is not possible to use loop and recue on the timeline.
• For a disk recorder, the maximum number of files for a
single register is eight.
• When carrying out keyframe settings, be sure to recall
the file for operation first.
• If the duration of the recorded video clip is less than the
keyframe duration, after playback to the end of the clip,
the remainder of the keyframe duration is filled with a
still of the last frame of the clip (see figure below).
Example: When the recorded clip for keyframe 1 has a duration
of 15 frames
30 frames
15 frames
15 frames
: Interval for which clip is recorded
: Interval in which still frame is displayed
In this example, when keyframe 1 is executed, the first
15 frames consist of clip playback and the remaining 15
frames show the 15th frame as a still image.
When executing the timeline using a disk recorder, also
take note of the following points.
• Set the keyframe duration to at least 30 frames.
• From pressing the [RUN] button to the time when the
effect actually starts execution may take around one
second.
In order that pressing the [RUN] button after [REWIND]
make the effect start execution as soon as possible, set
cueing up of the file for operation as rewind operation
2)
In the first keyframe
to be executed with [RUN], for
the cued-up file, do not set the start point, but set only the
start command.
1) If the setting when the [REWIND] button is pressed is for the first
2) If the setting when the [REWIND] button is pressed is for the first
• To execute an effect, be sure to carry out a Rewind.
For example, when the start command only is set for a
keyframe, playback starts from the current position, in
the same way as with a VTR (no automatic cue-up).
• During file playback, to play the next keyframe at
variable speed, for the next keyframe set variable speed
only, and do not set the start point (see figure below).
• When using a disk recorder with the VTR/disk recorder
timeline, if you carry out the following sequence of
operations, the system may freeze on the frame of the
start point.
1. Press the [RUN] button to play to a point close to the
2. Stop playback.
3. Press the [RUN] button once more.
In such cases, first recall a different register, then carry out
the following sequence:
1. Recall the original register again.
2. Press the [REWIND] button.
3. Press the [RUN] button.
30 frames
• Some operating limitations apply when the video disk
communications protocol is used. These are explained
with reference to the following figure, which illustrates
creation of a timeline that plays from the video of file A
to the video of file B.
- Black video or still image appears momentarily when
1)
.
keyframe to be executed, then the first keyframe is executed, and
otherwise the setting for the Rewind Action is carried out.
keyframe to be executed, then the second keyframe is executed, and
Playback at set variable
Playback
speed
a) In keyframe 2, set variable speed only, and do not set the start
point.
end of a file.
play switches from file A to file B:
KF1 action
Operating
setting
status of file A
Start
Playing
Start
Playing
Variable Speed
Playing at
set
variable speed
Cueup
Cueup
Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders
KF2 action
setting
Start
Cueup
Cueup
Cueup
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