Arm Recording; Interval Record; Interval Frames - AJA Ki PRO Installation And Operation Manual

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8.3 ARM RECORDING

9.0 INTERVAL RECORD

9.1 INTERVAL FRAMES

Ki Pro v3.2
NOTE:
If the TC In is SDI RP188, LTC, FW400, or RS422, the TC Type selection does not apply. TC Type
only applies to the TC Value or the Time of Day value generated by Ki Pro.
NDF (default)
DF
This parameter selects how recording will begin: either by pressing record button (or
web "Record" button) or via timecode. If starting on timecode, parameters 8.0, 8.1. and
8.2 must be set to qualify the source and type of timecode.
NOTE:
For TC/REC KEY to operate, a record run timecode with incrementing values and starts/stops
is needed. Freerun timecode does not provide this and is not applicable to the TC/REC KEY
selection.
These are the options:
REC KEY (default)
TC/REC KEY
LANC/REC KEY
The Ki Pro can be used to create timelapse recordings via the 9.0 Interval Record, 9.1
Interval Frames and 9.2 Interval Time selections. Note that the 9.1 and 9.2 menu options
will not appear unless 9.0 Interval Record is enabled. These are the options:
OFF (default)
ON
Example of timelapse recording selections:
The incoming video signal is 1080i 29.97 fps, the record button is depressed, and the
recording is then stopped 90 seconds later with the following settings:
9.0 Interval Record > On
9.1 Interval Frames > 1
9.2 Interval Time > Second
The resulting recording would be 90 frames in duration, would have a frame rate of 29.97
fps, and would appear to be "undercranked" or "sped up" when compared to a normally
created recording.
NOTE:
Selecting an interval frame number that exceeds the incoming video frames per second will
result in normal video. "Overcranking" or "slow mo" is not supported by the interval recording
feature.
Determines how many frames from the incoming video will be used for the recording.
These are the options:
Incrementing Value
Selects Non-drop Frame timecode
Selects Drop Frame timecode
Start when Record button is pressed
Start on Time Code trigger or Record button
Start Ki Pro under LANC or REC button control. When selected
and you have a LANC controller connected to the Ki Pro
and looped out to the camera, the Ki Pro will go into record
when you hit Record on the LANC controller.
Normal recordings are produced.
Timelapse recordings are produced.
Sets number of frames to use for the recording.
60
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