Formats and limitations of outputs, Video formats and output formats, Output formats in e-e mode – Sony PMW-EX3 User Manual

Page 144: Recording mode (camera mode), Output formats in clip playback mode (media mode)

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Formats and Limitations of Outputs

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The format of output signals from the
COMPONENT OUT connector and the SDI
OUT connector varies according to the recording/
playback video formats and the kind of the output
signal (the setting of “YPbPr/SDI Out Select” of
the VIDEO SET menu).

Output formats in E-E mode

1)

/recording

mode (Camera mode)

Analog component signals from the
COMPONENT OUT connector are output in the
format shown below according to the “Video
Format” setting of the OTHERS menu and the
“YPbPr/SDI Out Select” setting (HD or SD) of
the VIDEO SET menu.
The SDI OUT connector outputs serial digital
signals of the same format as that of the analog
component signals fed from the COMPONENT
OUT connector.

1)

E-E mode: Recording standby status

1)

It becomes 1080/24PsF if “24P System” of “Genlock”
(page 127) is set to “24PsF” on the OTHERS menu.

Output formats in clip playback mode
(Media mode)

Analog component signals from the
COMPONENT OUT connector are output in the

format shown below according to the video
format of the playback clip and the “YPbPr/SDI
Out Select” setting (HD or SD) of the VIDEO
SET menu.
The SDI OUT connector outputs serial digital
signals of the same format as that of the analog
component signals fed from the COMPONENT
OUT connector.

When the frame rate setting of the video format
is 59.94i/59.94P/29.97P/23.98P

1)

No signal is fed from the SDI OUT connector.

2)

The actual frame rate of the output signal is 1.001
times of the value shown in the table. Some frame may
be repeated when converting the frame rate.

When the frame rate setting of the video format
is 50i/50P/25P

1)

No signal is fed from the SDI OUT connector.

2)

The actual frame rate of the output signal is 1/1.001 of
the value shown in the table. Some frame may be
deleted when converting the frame rate.

Formats and Limitations
of Outputs

Video Formats and Output
Formats

Video
format

Output format

YPbPr Out
Select: HD

YPbPr Out
Select: SD

1080/59.94i

1080/59.94i

480/59.94i

1080/29.97P

1080/29.97PsF

480/59.94i

1080/23.98P

1080/59.94i

1)

480/59.94i

720/59.94P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

720/29.97P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

720/23.98P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

1080/50i

1080/50i

576/50i

1080/25P

1080/25PsF

576/50i

720/50P

720/50P

576/50i

720/25P

720/50P

576/50i

Clip format

Output format

YPbPr Out
Select: HD

YPbPr Out
Select: SD

1080/59.94i

1080/59.94i

480/59.94i

1080/29.97P 1080/29.97PsF

480/59.94i

1080/23.98P 1080/59.94i

480/59.94i

720/59.94P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

720/29.97P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

720/23.98P

720/59.94P

480/59.94i

1080/50i

1080/59.94i

1), 2)

480/59.94i

1)

1080/25P

1080/29.97PsF

1), 2)

480/59.94i

1)

720/50P

720/59.94P

1), 2)

480/59.94i

1)

720/25P

720/59.94P

1), 2)

480/59.94i

1)

Clip format

Output format

YPbPr Out
Select: HD

YPbPr Out
Select: SD

1080/59.94i

1080/50i

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

1080/29.97P 1080/25PsF

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

1080/23.98P 1080/50i

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

720/59.94P

720/50P

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

720/29.97P

720/50P

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

720/23.98P

720/50P

1), 2)

576/50i

1)

1080/50i

1080/50i

576/50i

1080/25P

1080/25PsF

576/50i

720/50P

720/50P

576/50i

720/25P

720/50P

576/50i

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