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Input/OUTPUT Status (Record Mode ONLY)
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S-LOG2
Displays current video input signal type. Tapping button brings up detailed information on Input
and Output signals, record mode and frame rates.
Input Control Settings
VIDEO CADENCE:
This identifies the cycling of the signal coming into the Odyssey and how
it is to be recorded.
Available Cadences:
PROGRESSIVE/PSF:
For video signals structured as True
Progressive (p) or Progressive Segmented Frames (PSF).
INTERLACED:
For HD video signals structured as interlaced fields
(i). Records a 1080i50 or 1080i60 video signal without alteration.
Note that some cameras carry progressive video embedded within
an interlaced signal. See 3:2 Pulldown below.
REMOVE 3:2 PULLDOWN (TO 24P):
For 24p video signals striped
within a 60i signal. Extracts the 24p video, records it as 1080p24
and discards the excess fields for greater efficiency and smoother
post.
TIMECODE SOURCE:
Allows selection for origination of timecode. Note that some video
sources do not carry timecode data and at high frame rates some
cameras do not generate timecode. In these cases the Odyssey will
generate a Record Run timecode from its internal clock. LTC not
supported when recording ARRIRAW.
Available Timecode Sources
SDI/HDMI
(embedded in incoming signal)
LTC
(input from external source to LTC port)
TIME-OF-DAY NDF
(Odyssey internal clock, non-drop frame
counting)
TIME-OF-DAY DF
(Odyssey internal clock, drop frame counting)
SEED/RECORD RUN
(Set timecode counter, increments while
recording)
TEST PATTERN:
Displays reference image on OLED and video outputs. Choose between
SMPTE, EBU 75% and EBU 100% color bars.
4K/2K VIEWING:
Determines monitoring of 17:9 video signals on OLED and video outputs.
Available Viewing Options
LETTERBOX 17:9:
Shows full frame with black borders above and
below image. NOTE: Reduction of image may cause aliasing in
monitored image.
CENTER CUT 16:9:
Shows center 16:9 portion of 17:9 frame.