2. Input/output signal settings
2-1-1. Setting the input mode
[10.1] Input Menu/SDI-IN1
1. Mode
[10.2] Input Menu/SDI-IN2
1. Mode
[10.3] Input Menu/SDI-IN3
1. Mode
[10.4] Input Menu/SDI-IN4
1. Mode
"Normal" or "DbyD" can be set for the SDI-IN1 and SDI-IN2
connector signals.
An up-converter (UC) function is provided for the SDI-IN3
and SDI-IN4 connectors so "Normal", "UC", "DbyD" or "Auto"
can be set for these connectors.
The mode is set for each input connector only when
1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p or 1080/50i has been selected as
the unit's video format setting.
When any other video format has been selected, the
"Normal" setting is always established.
Normal:
The input signals in conformity with the unit's video
format take effect.
DbyD:
When SD signals with the same frame rate as the
unit's video format have been input, they are input on a
dot by dot (equal size) basis with no up-conversion.
In this mode, there is minimal deterioration in the
image quality and, as such, the mode is used to
combine SD format materials using the PinP function.
This mode can be set only when 1080i is used as
the unit's video format.
UC:
When SD signals with the same frame rate as
the unit's video format have been input, they are
up-converted.
Auto:
The input signals in conformity with the unit's video
format take effect.
Furthermore, if SD signals with the same frame rate as
the video format are input when HD is selected as the
video format, they are up-converted.
In the Auto mode, the images may be disturbed
when the input signals are switched.
2-1-2. Setting the material name type
[10.1] Input Menu/SDI-IN1
4. Name Type
[10.2] Input Menu/SDI-IN2
4. Name Type
[10.3] Input Menu/SDI-IN3
4. Name Type
[10.4] Input Menu/SDI-IN4
4. Name Type
[10.5] Input Menu/DVI-IN
2. Name Type
These items are for setting the type used when providing
material names for the signals which are input to each
connector.
Default:
The default settings (INPUT1 to INPUT5) are used.
Preset:
The material names provided ahead of time are used.
The names are set using the "Name" item.
User:
A material name is set using up to 10 characters.
The actual material names are set using the "Name"
item.
CAM Name:
When an IP connection is established with the
AW-RP50, the remote camera names captured by the
AW-RP50 are set as the material names.
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