Sony BRAVIA FW-98BZ50L 98" UHD 4K HDR Commercial Monitor User Manual
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• Image size: 1080 (1920Ч1080) (1440Ч1080) /
720 (1280Ч720)
• Frame rate: 60/50/30/25/24
• Scanning system: p (progressive) / i (interlaced)
• Bit rate: HQ 35 Mbps
AVCHD
(Default setting in bold)
• Image size: 1080 (1920Ч1080) /
720 (1280Ч720)
• Frame rate: 60/50/30/25/24
• Scanning system: p (progressive) / i (interlaced)
• Bit-rate
PS: max. 28 Mbps
FX: max. 24 Mbps
FH: approx. 17 Mbps (average)
HQ: approx. 9 Mbps (average)
Frame rate when [60i] is selected
The frame rate displayed on the LCD screen
differs from the actual frame rate.
You can select the output for the video
signal when recording in XAVC QFHD.
1
Press the MENU button.
2
Select
(REC/OUT
SET)
t
[VIDEO OUT]
t
[OUTPUT
SELECT]
t
[QFHD REC
OUTPUT] with the
V
/
v
/
B
/
b
/SET
button.
3
Select [VF/LCD PANEL] or
[EXTERNAL OUTPUT] using the
V
/
v
/
B
/
b
/SET button, then press
the button.
Selection values:
VF/LCD PANEL: Viewfinder/LCD
screen
EXTERNAL OUTPUT: External output
selected in [OUTPUT SELECT].
The picture being recorded is not
displayed on the viewfinder/LCD screen
when [QFHD REC OUTPUT] is set to
[EXTERNAL OUTPUT].
b
Notes
• The picture is output to the viewfinder/LCD
screen when recording using the following
functions, even when set to [EXTERNAL
OUTPUT].
– Recording to media while live streaming and
streaming distribution
• The [QFHD REC OUTPUT] settings are
enabled only when [FILE FORMAT] is set to
[XAVC QFHD] in the REC/OUT SET menu.
• Any one of the following functions can be used
while recording in XAVC QFHD.
– External output while recording
1080/60i (1440)
HQ
1080/50i (1440) HQ
720/60p HQ
720/50p HQ
60i
50i
1080/60p PS
1080/50p PS
1080/60i FX
1080/50i FX
1080/60i FH
1080/50i FH
1080/30p FX
1080/25p FX
1080/30p FH
1080/25p FH
1080/24p FX
–
1080/24p FH
–
720/60p FX
720/50p FX
720/60p FH
720/50p FH
720/60p HQ
720/50p HQ
Frame rate on the LCD
screen
Actual frame rate
24
23.98
30
29.97
60
59.94
60i
50i
Setting the output destination
when recording in 4K mode
Selecting the file format and recording format (Continued)