Sony MVS-8000X User Manual page 176

Multi format switcher system with icp-x7000 integrated control panel.
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Example 2: When a video signal clip is followed
by a key signal clip with the same number of
frames (pair file)
V: Video
K: key
a)
Red: Red marker frame
b)
Blue: Blue marker frame
Single video tape
Result of extraction:
The section surrounded by red marker frames is extracted
as the main file, and the section surrounded by blue marker
frames is extracted as the sub file.
In the example above, one clip file (pair file) is extracted.
a) A red marker frame is a single color frame with the RGB signal levels set
to 100%, 0%, 0%, respectively.
b) A blue marker frame is a single color frame with the RGB signal levels set
to 0%, 0%, 100%, respectively.
Notes
• For extraction as a pair file, the main file and sub file
must have the same number of frames.
• For image extraction as an extended clip, [Ext Clip] must
be selected in the <Record Enable> group of the Frame
Memory >Clip >Record menu (2523) when the VTR
video is recorded to a clip.
• For image extraction as still images, [Clip] must be
selected in the <Record Enable> group of the Frame
Memory >Clip >Record menu (2523) when the VTR
video is recorded to a clip.
Extracting an image from video tape
1
In the Frame Memory >Clip >Record menu (2523),
record the image from the tape image as a clip (see
page 166)
.
2
Open the Frame Memory >File >Auto Extraction
menu (2542).
3
Select a clip (single file) recorded from the tape.
4
Press [Extraction Start].
5
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Image extraction starts. The currently selected single
clip is analyzed, and a movie (Clip) or still image
(Still) is automatically extracted. When there is key
data, a pair file is created.
To view details of images
Set the following parameters to check details.
No.
Parameter Adjustment
1
No
File number
3
Viewer
Timecode of selected image
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