Using imported still images, Capturing a still image from the output video, Saving a still image to a usb flash drive – Roland V-600UHD 4K HDR Multi-Format Video Switcher User Manual

Page 18: Video operations

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Video Operations

Capturing a Still Image from the Output Video

Here’s how to capture a still image from the output video.

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A captured still image cannot be saved in this unit. When you turn

off the power, the still image data is lost.
If you’ve saved a captured still image to a USB flash drive, that still

image can be automatically loaded from the USB flash drive at

startup.
For details, refer to “Saving a still image to a USB flash drive.”

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The following restrictions apply to still images captured from

copy-protected (HDCP) video.

If “HDCP” (p. 15) is off, the still image cannot be used as a

video source.

The still image cannot be saved to a USB flash drive.

1 .

Select the [MENU] button

&

“System”

&

“Output Capture,” and press the [VALUE] knob.

2 .

Select “Still Image Memory,” and use the [VALUE]

knob to select a still image memory number (1–8).

* Memory numbers that contain a still image are indicated by a “ ”

symbol.

3 .

Select “Source Bus,” then use the [VALUE] knob to

specify the bus for the video source (PGM or PVW).

4 .

Select “Execute,” and press the [VALUE] knob.

The message “Are you sure?” appears.
If you want to cancel the operation, select “NO,” and press the

[VALUE] knob.

5 .

Select “YES,” and press the [VALUE] knob.

Capturing is carried out.

6 .

Press the [MENU] button to quit the menu.

Saving a still image to a USB flash drive

Here’s how a captured still image can be saved to a USB flash drive.
The saved still image is automatically loaded into the V-600UHD if the

unit is started-up with the USB flash drive connected.

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* Depending on the USB flash drive, recognition of the flash drive

might take some time.

* When you’re using a USB flash drive for the first time, be sure to

format it on the V-600UHD (p. 28).

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The still image is saved in TIFF format. If you will be using the still

image on a computer, we recommend that you specify the output

format (p. 12) as “1920 x 1080,” “3840 x 2160,” or “4096 x 2160.”

1 .

Connect the USB flash drive to the USB MEMORY

port.

2 .

Select the [MENU] button

&

“System”

&

select the

Output Capture “Save As,” and press the [VALUE]

knob.

3 .

Select “Still Image Memory,” and use the [VALUE]

knob to select a memory number (1–8) for the still

image that you want to save.

* Only memory numbers that contain a captured still image are

shown.

4 .

Select “File Name,” then specify the file name (p. 10).

The extension of the file name is “.tif.”

5 .

Select “OK,” and press the [VALUE] knob.

If you want to cancel the operation, select “Cancel,” and press the

[VALUE] knob.

6 .

Select the File Name “Save,” and press the [VALUE]

knob.

The message “Are you sure?” appears.
If you want to cancel the operation, select “NO,” and press the

[VALUE] knob.

7 .

Select “YES,” and press the [VALUE] knob.

The still image (.tif) is saved to the USB flash drive.

8 .

Press the [MENU] button to quit the menu.

Using Imported Still Images

You can assign loaded a still image to channel 7 or 8, then output it in the same way as video. There are two ways to load a still image: you can

capture from output video, or you can load from a USB flash drive.
The V-600UHD can handle up to eight still images.

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