Desktop display options, File options – AJA KONA 5.0 User Manual
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Desktop Display
Options
Display To Desktop
Select one of four modes of desktop display:
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Off
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Display while idle only (this mode is suggested)
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Display during capture only
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Display Always
Display to Desktop uses system resources and could affect performance. Choose Capture
Speed, Width, and Height as appropriate for your system’s capabilities.
Display Capture Speed
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Full Speed – Every frame is displayed to desktop during playback
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Half Speed – Every other frame is displayed to desktop during playback
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Quarter Speed – One out of every four frames is displayed to the desktop
Half Speed and Quarter Speed will reduce the system load that the Display-To-Desktop is
using to draw video to your computer.
Desktop Capture Width and Height
These selections allow you to reduce the resolution of the desktop capture display. The
captured file will be full-resolution. Only the displayed image is reduced to save processing
resources during capture. The choices available are:
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Full Resolution
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Eighth Resolution
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Half Resolution
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Sixteenth Resolution
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Quarter Resolution
File Options
The Premiere Pro Project Setting>Capture menu allows you to select one of the following AJA
file formats from the Capture Format pulldown menu:
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AJA AVI Capture
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AJA QuickTime Capture
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AJA Sequence Capture
Within the AVI and QuickTime formats, you can select one of the following subtypes by
clicking on the Setup button to the right to bring up the AJA Capture Options menu.
Note: Capture file format options vary by KONA card model. The tables provided reflect a
comprehensive list of supported formats (for KONA KONA 3).
Under the File Options panel, select a video format subtype:
AVI files in the following Subtypes
QuickTime files in the following Subtypes
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2vuy’
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2Vuy’
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘uyvy’
10-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘v210’
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘bgr’
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4:4 – ‘bgra’
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘bgr’ T2B
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4:4 – ‘bgra’ T2B
10-Bit Log RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10g’
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10k’
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘r10k’
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2vuy’
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2Vuy’
10-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘v210’
10-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘V210’
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘rgb’
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘bgr’
8-Bit RGBA 4:4:4:4 – ‘argb’
8-Bit RGBA 4:4:4:4 – ‘rgba’
8-Bit RGBA 4:4:4:4 – ‘bgra’
10-Bit Log RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10g’
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10k’
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘r10k’
16-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘b48r’