Interval Frames; Interval Time; Camera Data - AJA Ki Pro Quick Start Manual

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9.1 INTERVAL FRAMES

9.2 INTERVAL TIME

13.1

CAMERA DATA

Ki Pro Installation and Operation Manual — CONFIG menus
9.1 INTERVAL FRAMES
Determines how many frames from the incoming video will be used for the recording.
Incrementing Value
9.2 INTERVAL TIME
Determines the time period from which the interval frames are selected.
Second
Minute
Hour
13.1 CAMERA DATA
Some cameras produce SDI ancillary data that users may want to transfer to their Ki Pro
recordings. Examples include: start/stop commands, timecode, reel name, clip name
and take. The CONFIG menu parameter 13.1 Camera Data is designed to address this
use of SDI ancillary data. The default for this parameter is "None"; when this is selected,
no camera metadata is passed to any of the Ki Pro parameters even if a camera with SDI
ancillary data is connected to the Ki Pro. If an appropriate camera is present and
sending appropriate SDI ancillary data and that camera manufacturer/model is
selected from the list, then AJA passes as much of the metadata that is available from
the camera (and is viable for AJA to support) into the Ki Pro's timecode value, file name,
and other applicable parameters.
NONE (default)
RED One 24
RED One 25
RED Epic
Canon XF
Canon C300
Pana AF100
Sony F3
ARRI Alexa
Sets number of frames to use for the recording.
The second from which interval frames are selected.
The minute from which interval frames are selected.
The hour from which the interval frames are selected.
Camera metadata is not passed to any of the Ki Pro Mini
parameters even if a camera with ancillary data is
connected to the Ki Pro.
Red One 24 Camera metadata available from the camera
is passed into the Ki Pro's timecode value, file name, and
other applicable parameters.
Red One 25 Camera metadata available from the camera
is passed into the Ki Pro's timecode value, file name, and
other applicable parameters.
Red Epic Camera metadata available from the camera is
passed into the Ki Pro's timecode value, file name, and
other applicable parameters.
Canon XF-series with SDI outputs will provide ancillary
data that produces start/stop commands and timecode
values but not clip naming.
Canon C300 cameras provide ancillary data that
produces start/stop commands and timecode values but
not clip naming.
Panasonic AG-AF100 series cameras provide ancillary
data that produces start/stop commands and timecode
values but not clip naming. If the camera is configured for
720p 23.98 (24), 720p 25 or 720p 29.97 (30) recording,
this Camera Data setting will also allow the extraction of
these frame rates for recording on the Ki Pro.
Sony PMW-F3 SDI outputs will provide ancillary data that
produces start/stop commands and timecode values but
not clip naming.
ARRI Alexa cameras provide ancillary data that produces
start/stop commands and timecode values; clip naming is
not yet supported.
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