Using imported still images, Capturing a still image from input/output video, Video operations – Roland V-8HD HDMI Video Switcher User Manual

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Video Operations

Using Imported Still Images

You can take a still image captured from input/output video or imported from a USB flash drive, assign it to channel 1 or 8, and output it in the

same way as video. You can also use it as a source for DSK compositing (p. 22).
You can save up to eight still images in the unit.
* When still images are saved in the unit, startup takes longer time according to image size and the number of still images saved.

Capturing a Still Image from Input/Output Video

This captures a still image from input/output video and saves it in the unit.

NOTE

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All audio stops during still-image capture.

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Depending on the format of the input video, completion of still-image capture might take some time.

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Created still images cannot be saved to a USB flash drive.

1 .

Press the [CAPTURE IMAGE] button to turn on (lit).

The monitor shows a list of still images (STILL 1–8).
The Cross-point A [1]–[8] buttons blink yellow.

2 .

Press a Cross-point A [1]–[8] button to select a save-

destination (STILL 1–8) for the captured still image.

* If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

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When you select the save-destination for the still image, the list of

still images changes to a list of video inputs (HDMI 1–8).

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The Cross-point A buttons of channels that are inputting video

and the [CUT] button blink red.

3 .

Press a button that is blinking red to capture a still

image.

* If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

If you press a Cross-point A [1]–[8] button

The still image is captured from the video that is being input to

the channel whose button you pressed.

If you press the [CUT] button

The still image is captured from the PGM (final output) video.

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When you execute capture, the list of input video changes to a list

of still images.

* Do not turn off the power while the “PLEASE WAIT” message is

shown.

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When the display indicates “COMPLETE,” press the

[EXIT] button to exit the operation.

MEMO

When you have captured from copyright-protected (HDCP) video, the

created still image is treated the same way as HDCP applied video.
The still image is switched between displayed and hidden by turning

HDCP on and off (p. 10).
Note, however, that when HDCP is switched from off to on, the still

image is reloaded from where it’s saved in memory, and so the still

image might take some time to display.

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