Encode Type; Play Media; Loop Play; Playlist - AJA Ki PRO rack Operation Manual

1 ru rack-mounted digital video recorder
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14.1 ENCODE TYPE

15.1 PLAY MEDIA

15.2 LOOP PLAY

15.3 PLAYLIST

15.4 DROPPED FRAMES

Ki Pro Rack v4.2
This parameter defines the Apple ProRes encoding method if ProRes has been selected
as the encoding mode. These are the available options:
ProRes 422 (default)
ProRes 422HQ
ProRes 422LT
ProRes 422PX
Or the following appears if 14.0 Encode Mode has been set to DNxHD. (These selections
are valid only if an HD source is used—1080p for DNxHD 36.)
DNxHD 220x (default)
DNxHD 145
DNxHD 36
NOTE:
Unlike Apple ProRes 422, Avid DNxHD encoding does not provide support for standard
definition video. If standard definition video is input and an Avid DNxHD encode type has
been selected, a warning prompt will appear: "WARNING Change Encode Input not HD. "
This parameter determines behavior during playback. These are the available options:
One (default)
All Playlist
This parameter turns looped playback on and off. These are the available options:
OFF (default)
ON
This parameter displays the name of the selected playlist. These are the available options:
variable
This parameter determines how playback handles dropped frames. These are the
available options:
CONTINUE
STOP
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (LT) files.
Record media as Apple ProRes 422 (Proxy) files.
Record media as Avid DNxHD 220x files.
Record media as Avid DNxHD 145 files.
Record media as Avid DNxHD 36 files.
Plays one clip and then stops playback.
All/Playlist—Plays the current clip and then continues playing
the next clip on the Ki Pro media or the playlist. Note that
with this setting, Ki Pro will play clips back regardless of
format or framerate, but you may notice the video monitor
reset for format/framerate changes. If all clips are the same
format and framerate or conversion is applied to the output
for clips with the same Hz, then clips play out smoothly one
after another.
Play clip(s) and then stop playback when complete.
Play clip(s) and then loop back and repeat playback
The name of the selected playlist appears. If no playlist is
selected via the web UI controls, then no name appears. The
user cannot select or create playlists from the front panel UI;
these tasks are handled using the web UI.
In the unlikely event that the playback of a clip(s) begins to
drop frames, this parameter allows users to define whether
the playback continues or stops.
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