Capture Still Images; Manual Still Image Capture - Sony HVO-4000MT Instructions For Use Manual

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Capture Still Images

You can capture a particular shot during a live
transmission, and store it as a still image file.
Still images can be captured manually or via contact
switch. This section describes manual operations.
Tip
• The size of the still images that can be captured is the
same as the resolution of the input signal.
– When [Ch1 Rec] or [Ch1/Ch2 Simul Rec] is selected,
still images will be recorded in 4096 × 2160 or 3840 ×
2160 size.
– When [Ch1 2K Rec] is selected, still images will be
recorded in 1920 × 1080 size.
• For details on contact switch controls, contact your
local Sony representative.

Manual Still Image Capture

To capture a still image, press the
at the moment you want to capture the still image.
A chapter separator is also created at the position in which
the still image was captured.
Recorded data entries are created when still images are
captured.
If the surgical procedure or examination is finished and
you want to end the recording session, perform the
recording end procedure.
For details on use, see "Step 4: End Recording"
(page 45).
Tip
You can configure format setting for still images files in
the [User Settings] screen – [Quality] tab.
For details on this setting, see "Configuring Image
Quality Settings" (page 34).
Still image data directory
Still image data is stored in one of the following
directories, depending on the system administrator
settings.
Still image directory
<uppermost folder of the external media>/<recording
start date (year, month, day, hour, minute,
second)_patient ID>/STILL/
or
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<uppermost folder of the external media>/<patient
ID_recording start date (year, month, day, hour, minute,
second)>/STILL/
Tip
The order of the year, month, and day of the recording
date used in the storage directory is based on the date
format of the system settings.

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