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Chapter 7 Frame Memory
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Frame Memory Clip Function
Frame Memory Clip Function
The frame memory clip function is not supported on the MVS-8000.
What is a “frame memory clip”?
Movies can be read into frame memory, and recalled and played back. A movie
held in frame memory is called a “frame memory clip.”
A frame memory clip can be named using up to four characters. (For details of
frame memory clip names, see “Continuously Capturing Still Images
(Record)” (page 399).)
Ancillary data
In a frame memory clip, in addition to the video image, you can also record and
play back ancillary data which can be used as embedded audio (MVS-8000A
and MVS-8000G only).
To record the ancillary data, in the Setup menu the frame memory saving mode
must be set to “save with ancillary data” (see “Saving a Frame Memory Clip
With Ancillary Data” in Chapter 18 (Volume 3)).
Notes
With this setting, the saving mode for still images also changes to “save with
ancillary data,” but when playing back a still image the ancillary data is never
played.
When you change the saving mode, the frame memory is initialized, and any
existing recorded frame memory data is lost.
Note on transferring ancillary data
Ancillary data is recorded when the frame memory saving mode is set to “save
with ancillary data,” and can be saved to an external storage device such as a
hard disk or memory card, and recalled. However, the ancillary data can only
be saved or recalled;
When the frame memory saving mode is set to “save with ancillary data.
When ancillary data is present in the saved or recalled frame memory file.
When the system signal format is the same as the signal format in the file.
When the frame memory saving mode is set to “save with ancillary data,” the
following ancillary data status information is added to a frame memory clip.
Disable(d):
In this state the ancillary data is not played. This is the status when the
[Ancillary Enable] button in the Frame Memory >Clip menu is set to Off.

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