Importing a video, Formats supported for importing, Video operations – Roland VR-6HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual
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Video Operations
Importing a Video
Here’s how to load a video from your storage media into this unit. You can play back the videos that you’ve loaded, and output them in the same way as
with regular video signals.
1 .
Save the video in the root directory of the SD card or USB
flash drive.
2 .
Insert the SD card into the SDXC card slot.
* When using a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to the USB
HOST port.
3 .
[MENU] button
Ó
select “VIDEO PLAYER”, and press the
[VALUE] knob.
The Video Player setup screen appears.
play
stop
backward
forward
mute
repeat
Switch between
pages
Import/
filename
Start time
End time
4 .
Touch the filename in the top right-hand corner of the
screen.
* “Demo.mp4” comes preloaded with the factory settings.
A list of the videos in the storage is shown.
* Touch a folder to move inside it.
* Touch
* Use the “SD CARD” or “USB MEMORY” selector at the top of the screen
to switch between the storage media to load from.
5 .
Touch the filename of the video you want to load.
A confirmation message appears.
* If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
6 .
Use the [VALUE] knob to select “OK”, and then press the
[VALUE] knob.
The video is imported into the unit. When the operation is finished,
the message “COMPLETED” appears.
* If the file size of the video is large, it may take some time for the video
to load.
7 .
Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.
NOTE
¹
The video is scaled to the output format size.
¹
When using a SD card or USB flash drive for the first time, you
must format it using the VR-6HD (p. 13).
¹
Never turn off the power or remove the SD card or USB flash drive
while the message “PROCESSING...” is shown.
¹
Depending on the SD card or USB flash drive, it may take some
time to be recognized.
Formats supported for importing
Format
MP4 File (.mp4) H.264, AAC (48 kHz),
Average bit rate of 20 Mbps or less
Resolution
Maximum 1920 x 1080 pixels
File name
Maximum of 64 single-byte alphanumeric characters,
including the file extension