Frame memory, Overview, Correspondence between input and output – Sony DVS-9000 User Manual

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Frame Memory

Overview

Frame memory is a function whereby a frame of input video can be frozen and
written to memory, for further use as material for editing.
The memory capacity for freeze images is a maximum of 222 frames.

For details of operations, see “Frame Memory Operations” (page 266).

Use of frame memory

There are eight frame memory channels, FM1 to FM8, and each channel
independently allows a freeze image to be saved or recalled.
By allocating FM1 to FM8 to cross-point buttons you can use the freeze image
output from each channel as input material.

Correspondence between input and output

There are two buses for capturing frame memory material: the frame memory
source 1 bus and the frame memory source 2 bus.
These input buses are used by allocation to one of the pairs of output, FM1&2,
FM3&4, FM5&6, and FM7&8. You can freeze a frame in each channel
separately, or freeze in the two channels simultaneously.
The source buses allocated to FM1 to FM8 are as follows.

Pair setting

By enabling the pair setting, you can link FM1 and FM2, FM3 and FM4, FM5
and FM6, and FM7 and FM8. For example, when a freeze or image processing
is carried out on FM1, the same operation is carried out on FM2. The same
applies to the other pairs.

Input

Frame memory source bus 1

Frame memory source bus 2

Output

FM1

FM2

FM3

FM4

FM5

FM6

FM7

FM8

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