Using still images stored in frame memory – Sony BRS-200 User Manual

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Using Still Images Stored in Frame Memory

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Using Still Images Stored in Frame Memory

You can store the input video in frame memory as a still image and use it as a
video source. The switcher has two frame memories: FM 1 and FM 2. You can
store one still image in each frame memory.

1

Display menu page 410.

For the procedure for displaying the menu, see “Menu Operation” on page
46.

2

Turn the F1 control to select the input signal from which you wish to import
a still image to frame memory, under “SIGNAL.”

IN 1 to IN 4: to select the video signal input from among any of the SDI IN

1 to 4 connectors at the rear of the Processor Unit

IN 5 to IN 8: to select the video signal input from the input connector on

the interface board installed in the IN1 card slot at the rear of the
Processor Unit (When the BRSA-20HSD1 is installed, select any of “IN
5” to “IN 8.” When the BRSA-20DD1 is installed, select “IN 5.”)

IN 9: to select the video signal input from the input connector on the

interface board installed in the IN2 card slot at the rear of the Processor
Unit

FM 1, FM 2: to select the image stored in frame memory 1 or 2 on the

Processor Unit

MAT1, MAT2: to select color matte 1 or 2 for a background image
CLBR: to select the color bars for adjustment and test transmission
PGM: to select the program output video
PVW: to select the preview output video

3

Turn the F2 control to select the frame memory in which you wish to store
a still image under “DIST.”

You can select “FM 1” (frame memory 1) or “FM 2” (frame memory 2).

4

Press the F3 (FREEZE) control.

The image displayed at the moment you press the F3 control is stored in
frame memory as a still image.

5

Press the PAGE button twice to display menu page 430.

6

Turn the F2 control to assign the frame memory whose data you wish to
store in nonvolatile memory under “STORE.”

You can select “ FM 1,” “ FM 2,” or “ Both” (frame memories 1 and 2).

7

Press the F2 control.

The still image in the selected frame memory is stored in nonvolatile
memory. It takes about three minutes to store a frame memory.

MEM

SIGNAL

DIST

FREEZE

1/4

FREEZE

IN 1

FM 1

Exec

410

MEM

LOAD

STORE

3/4

NV MEM

NOP

FM 1

430

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