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(05) Disk Access This menu option will allow you to write protect your drive. The TOGGLE key
will switch between Play Only and Play & Record (Default). When Play Only is
selected, you will not be able to record on the disk or initialize it. This option is
saved on the disk. Setting is saved on the active drive. So if the drive is mounted
on another V1 unit, these settings will be recovered.
(06) Frame Mode Select the TOGGLE button to switch between Frame Mode ON, OFF and Play
Only. When ON the V1 will stop on a frame and in slow motion it will play frame
by frame. When OFF the V1 will stop on a field and in slow motion it will play
field by field. In Play Only, the V1 will stop on a field and in slow motion it will
play frame by frame. This setting also affects the Step Recording option. For Slow
Motion application, the frame mode must be OFF. When the V1 is in stop (freeze)
mode and Frame Mode is set to ON a full video frame will be displayed. Setting is
saved on the active drive. So if the drive is mounted on another V1 unit, these
settings will be recovered.
(07) Step Rec Step Recording. Select the TOGGLE button to switch between Step Recording
enabled or disabled. When enabled, every time the V1 goes into record, it will only
record one frame (or field depending on the Frame mode setup). This option is
useful for animation. When Step Recording is disabled, the V1 is in normal mode
of operation. If you want to record video only without altering the previously
recorded audio, press the ++ key. This will give you the option of recording “All”
or “Video Only”. You can switch between the two modes using the “++” key. Step
record cannot be enabled on the MPEG2 products.
(08) Clip Menu The TOGGLE key will go to the beginning of the next or previous clip (segment).
This menu only shows previously defined segments. For more information on
defining segments see Section 5.2.5 "Segment Definition and Playback"). You can
also type the clip number using the keypad followed by the ENTER key, if you
enter an undefined clip number the V1 will locate to the previous clip (segment).
When a clip other than 0 is selected here, the V1 operations will be restricted
between the boundaries of that clip.
(09) Vid Optns The video options menu features settings for VITC (vertical interval time code),
close captioning and the time code burn-in window.
VITC In
Select off or the line number the source VITC is on (10 to 18)
(Recommended Values: NTSC:14 - PAL:19)
VITC Out
Select off or the line number to output VITC on (10 to 18)
(Recommended Values: NTSC:14 - PAL:19)
CC Out
Close Caption. Set to on or off to allow close caption to pass
through the V1. (Analog and SDI Video)
BIW Pos
Time Code Burn-in window. Position on the screen at Top-Left,
Top-Center, Top-Right, Bottom-Right, Bottom-Center, Bottom-
Left (Analog Video Outputs Only)
BIW
Mode
Select off, black on white, or white on black numerals.
This selection is saved on the machine after executing (04) Save.
(10) Audio In To ensure lossless audio on the digital input, it must be sampled at 48.000Khz and
phase locked to the video input. If you feed digital audio at a different frequency,
or if it is not phase locked to the video, the V1 will re-sample the audio at 48Khz
which might produce undesirable clicks.
Select the TOGGLE button to switch between analog, AES/EBU or embedded
audio on SDI, depending on the options installed.
(11) SCSI Speed Use to set the SCSI Parameters. The different submenus and selections are:
Clock: 10MHz, 20MHz or 40MHz
Width: 8bit or 16 bit
Termination: ON or OFF