Setting external devices used for preview, Setting preview devices – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3 Edit Settings — External Device Management
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To perform input/output in accordance with the IEEE1394 interface, change the frame frequency setting on the deck to 59.94 Hz at
editing even when the source was shot at a frame frequency of 60.00 Hz.
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The following functions will not work properly on files captured in the [960x720 Constant Rate Shooting 59.94p] or [960x720 Constant
Rate Shooting 60p] format:
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Match frame jump
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EDL import/export
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Restoring offline clips
Also, the EDL import/export function will not work properly when the following formats are selected in the project settings or at [Output
H/W, Format Settings] in device presets:
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960x720 59.94p
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960x720 23.98p over 59.94p
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960x720 29.97p over 59.94p
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960x720 24p over 60p
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960x720 25p over 60p
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960x720 50p over 60p
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960x720 50p
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960x720 25p over 50p
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Video is not output during editing.
For more information, see the manual provided with VARICAM and the Panasonic homepage.
Setting External Devices Used for Preview
When performing editing, for example, while checking the display on an external monitor connected to your PC, the monitor used during
editing or external devices such as Grass Valley products can be managed as preview devices, and details of these preview devices can be
set.
Setting Preview Devices
Before setting preview devices, connect the external device (e.g. monitor) used for preview to the PC, and turn on the power.
For more information on settings when using a Grass Valley product as a preview device, see the user manual included with the product.
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Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].
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If you use the restricted user profile, the system settings cannot be changed.
“Restricted user profile” (w page 107)
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Click the [Hardware] tree, and click [Preview Device].
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Set each item.
Preview device list
Displays a list of preview devices. Click the preview device to use, and the device name will be
prefixed with a check mark.
When connecting a DV device, for example, to the IEEE1394 terminal provided as standard on
a PC for video output during editing, select [Generic OHCI - Output].
You can set the details of each device by clicking [Settings]. For more information on settings
when using a Grass Valley product, see the user manual included with the product.
“[Settings - Playback Setting] Dialog Box (Generic OHCI)” (w page 118)
“[Settings - Stereoscopic Setting] Dialog Box (Generic OHCI)” (w page 118)
[Use Pulldown Format when Available] Check this item to give priority to pulldown operation (2-3-2-3) regardless of the [Pulldown
Type] setting in the current project settings. Try this setting when using a monitor that does not
support 23.98p/29.97p/25p display.
[Display a warning message when the
selected device does not support the
current format]
When a preview device is not compatible with the video format in the current project settings,
an alarm message will be displayed. When this item is unchecked, an alarm message will not
be displayed.