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Overview
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Pair files and single files
A file that can be recalled in pair mode is termed a “pair file.” A pair file can
be created by setting pair mode and capturing an image, or by using the
coupling function
to combine two single files.
A file other than a pair file is termed a “single file.” A single file can be created
by switching off pair mode and capturing an image, or by using the separation
function
to split a pair file.
Operation modes
The frame memory has the following operation mode.
V/K mode:
When the pair mode is active, the key signal is automatically
selected on frame memory source bus 2. This is convenient for handling
the video and key signals together in frame memory. For example, when
you select a video signal on frame memory source bus 1, the key signal
assigned to it is automatically selected on frame memory source bus 2. You
can also use the signal automatically selected on frame memory source bus
2 as a key signal when processing keyframe memory 1.
To change the pair mode or operation mode, use the Frame Memory menu.
Frame memory folders
Still images and clips can be managed in a maximum of twelve groups.
Such a group is called a “frame memory folder.” Folders can be added or
deleted, and can be given a name of up to 8 characters.
Notes
• When the system is powered off, the folder names are deleted. The folder
names need to be saved on media.
• The following names cannot be used for folders.
Flash1, Flash2
CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3,
COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9
LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, LPT9
A folder named “Default” is provided, and this folder cannot be renamed or
deleted.
• Still images and clips in different frame memory folders cannot have the
same name.
Summary of Contents for MVS-6000
Page 12: ...12 Table of Contents Diagnostic Menu 393 Index 394 ...
Page 92: ...92 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...
Page 140: ...Key Snapshots 196 Key Snapshot Operations 196 ...
Page 198: ...198 Key Snapshots Chapter 4 Keys ...
Page 220: ...220 Wipe Snapshots Chapter 5 Wipes ...
Page 254: ...254 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns Chapter 6 DME Wipes ...
Page 330: ...330 Video Process Settings Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Copy and Swap and Other Settings ...
Page 350: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 350 Color Corrector Functions ...