Phantom Miro M & LC Series Camera Manual
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‘Preview’ panel displays exactly what the camera
is imaging, while the ‘Playback’ panel displays
recorded Cine files for review and/or editing. The
type of panel displayed depends on the active
control tab.
When first started, the ‘Manager’ tab is selected.
It is in this tab connected cameras are displayed,
select for use, and renamed. It is also used to
manage saved Cine files. To rename, highlight
then click the name of a camera. This can be useful
when working with multiple cameras.
All camera control and setting of shooting
parameters (frame rate, shutter, etc.) is performed
in the ‘Live’ tab.
The ‘Play’ tab is used to review, edit, and save Cine
files, (either from the camera or from files on the
local hard drive).
PVP works with the camera’s HD-SDI, NTSC and/or
PAL outputs as connected to a compatible monitor.
PVP, provides the ability to view, capture, review,
edit, and/or save a Cine recorded into the camera’s
RAM to a hard drive, or installed Phantom
CineFlash. PVP is extremely effective when used
with the high-resolution cameras since most
computer monitors will not refresh quickly enough
to produce a smooth visual display.
The camera’s video mode and display settings
are also set through PVP. Video systems will vary
based on the country you are in, what kind of video
monitor used, and the required display resolution.
All available video setting for the connected
camera can be found in the ‘Settings’ menu of PVP.
PVP can be launched directly from the desktop, or
by clicking the ‘Video Out’ toolbar button in PCC.
Preview & Playback Panel
Control Tabs
PVP (Phantom Video Player)
Application Overview