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5.5 Format Conversion
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Conversion from MCFF, CIF
Camera images (MCFF format, CIF) can be converted to AVI, BMP, TIFF, JPEG and MCFF formats.
Either select MCFF data displayed on the "Item List" and then select "Convert Format" on the
right click menu or click "Options" on the "Setting" menu to set the format conversion display on
the "GUI Settings" tab to "Individual Conversion" and display the "Save As" window to save the
converted file.
Set the type of file, save folder for the converted file and file name, and then click "Save" to
convert.
The conversion frame rate saved is the specified frame rate that culls frames during format
conversion. Refer to page 5-30 for details.
The playback rate is effective when the type of converted file is an AVI file.
There is no correlation with the image quality of the AVI file created during format
conversion.
The playback frame rate is the AVI file frame rate used with the Windows Media Player and
Adobe Premiere.
If file formats (AVI, JPEG) to compress the image are selected, “Compression Rate” is used
to calculate the file size. The size of the file to be saved is the value from the
“Compression Rate” for the file size created without compression.
Conversion with AVI2.0
Check to save an AVI file using the “AVI 2.0” format.
Remove the check to save the AVI file using the “AVI 1.0” format.
Since the AVI 1.0 format has a file size limitation of 2GB, if converting
images for long recording times, select AVI 2.0.
The saved file is shown in “Saved Sizes (Target)” and when saving starts, HXLink checks to
see if there is free space in the memory.
Caution
With “Compression Rate”, the file size is a target. The actual file size varies
according to the CODEC used for compression.
Summary of Contents for SP-642
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