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Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Video memory
Compatible file formats for moving image data
Moving image data handled by the unit is in the original format. The extension added to files for exchanging data using a memory card or a computer is
clp.
Still image files with serial numbers (TARGA format (tga)) can be converted to the format handled by the unit (clp) on a computer on which the
AV-HS410 ClipConvert software has been installed.
For the AV-HS410 ClipConvert software, visit the following website.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ (English only)
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Operation screen of the ClipConvert software
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2
3
4
5
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“High”/“Standard”
Select the bit rate for loading a file.
High: 200 Mbps, Standard: 100 Mbps
2 “Frame”
Select the frame rate of the file to be loaded.
This setting cannot be used when the frame rate is different from the AV-HS6000 system format.
In the interlace mode and PsF mode, one file is expanded into two fields; and in the progressive mode, one file is equivalent to one frame.
3 “alpha”
Select this check box when converting images with key signals.
4 “Convert”
Select aTARGA file.
5
“Save”
Specify the save destination.
6 “Convert”
Executes the conversion.
7 “Cancel”
Cancels the program.
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NOTE
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TARGA files compressed in the RLE format cannot be used.
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Header formats of supported TARGA files
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Numbers with H are in hexadecimal notation.
Offset
(bytes)
Length
(bytes)
Header
Description of setting
Setting
0
1
ID field length
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0H
1
1
Color map type
No color map
0H
2
1
Image type
Full color
2H
3
2
Color map origin
No restrictions
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5
2
Color map length
No restrictions
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7
1
Color map entry size
No restrictions
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8
2
X coordinate of image
No restrictions
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10
2
Y coordinate of image
No restrictions
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12
2
Width of image
Varies depending on the image size.
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14
2
Varies depending on the height of image.
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―
16
1
Color depth
24 bits
18H
32 bits
20H
17
1
Image descriptor
No restrictions
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Playing back moving images (Clip)
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Image data created using a computer can be loaded.
For details, refer to “Operating the register memory” (page 93).
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This operation can be also performed in the multi-selection panel area.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS6000
Page 5: ...Please read this chapter and check the accessories before use Chapter 1 Overview ...
Page 45: ...This chapter describes menu operations Chapter 5 Basic Operations ...
Page 144: ...This chapter describes the terminals and signals of the unit Chapter 9 External Interfaces ...
Page 157: ...This chapter describes the setting menu table and terms Chapter 11 Appendix ...
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