JVC GV-DS2 manual Picture Data Format, Capture Mode, Selecting a Picture Format

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PICTUREFORMATSETTING

SELECTING A PICTURE FORMAT

Under "Image Format", you can specify the full image data format and the capture mode.

1 Open the menu bar and click "Set-up"

"Image Format".

•The "Image Format" window appears.

Set-up

Capture Mode

Image Format

Device Change

Preroll

Initialize

ID Change

Counter Reset

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Select capture mode.

•There are two different settings avail- able: "Frame Picture" and "Field Picture". Refer to "Capture Mode" below for details.

Click "OK".

•This completes picture format setting.

2 Select format.

•There are two different settings avail- able: "JPEG (9. jpg)" and "Bitmap (9. bmp)". Refer to "Picture Data Format" below for details.

•This setting takes effect the next time you use the capture function.

TRANSFER DATA

Full image data can be captured and transferred in two different formats.

Picture Data Format

JPEG (9. jpg)

This is the default setting. If you do not set Picture Format, image data is captured in this format.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group) is a leading standard defining the compression and decompression of still colour pictures.

The quantity of transferred data appears smaller because the images are compressed. This results in a shorter transfer time.

Bitmap (9. bmp)

Transfer time is longer when you use this format because there is no data compression. The benefit is that picture quality is maintained with no deterioration.

Bitmap is a data format representing characters and graphics with combinations of pixels. Full image data resolution is 768 x 552 pixels with 16.77 million colours (24-bit colour). Index image data resolution is 80 x 60 pixels with 16.77 million colours (24-bit colour).

Capture Mode

Frame Picture

This is the default setting. If you do not set Picture Format, images are captured in this mode.

Since a frame consists of two overlapping 1/50 sec. images (one 1/25 sec. image forms a field), it is unstable when capturing fast-moving motion pictures.

Field Picture

While a field contains only half the data of a frame — meaning that vertical resolution is half that of a frame — images captured from a fast-moving motion picture are more stable than when captured with "Frame Picture".

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Contents GV-DS2 Dear Customer It is recommended that youSome DO’S and DON’TS on the Safe USE of Equipment Do not place the Video Capture Docking Station How to handle a CD-ROMMaintenance Contents EN Troubleshooting List of Error Messages Additional OperationsJlip Video Producer Software Starting Jlip Video Producer SoftwareTroubleshooting Major Specifications Index Advanced OperationsVideo journal and postcards Business presentationsInternet homepage Jlip Video Capture Software Video Capture FacilityJlip Control Facility Jlip Video Producer SoftwareControls and Conne Ctors Connect the power cord to an AC outlet Open CoverAttach FIXWhen connected with the camcorder When connected with the Video PrinterPower Connec T Ions Jlip Video Capture Software Section What is video capture software ? What is Jlip ?EN Getting Started Operating EnvironmentInstallation Procedure WindowsPreparation Main Desktop WindowHOW to Close the Program Click Exit from File in the menu bar. The program closesInitializing Jlip Select Transfer Rate. Normally selectSelect Units Control buttons Main Desktop WindowMenu bar When an image display box is double-clicked Image display areaEach pulldown menu is configured as follows Menu BARVCR operation window Set-upImage data flow Capturing Video ImagesSet-up Capture Mode Step by Step Step by Step CaptureProgram Capture EN V Ideo CA PtureAutomatic Capture Transfer Interval Capture Select Interval CaptureSaving Save the Full Image DataSelecting a Picture Format Capture ModePicture Data Format Modify Capture Point window appears Counter ResetCounter Value Change Change ID Additional Operation SDelete Index Image and Full Image Create NEW Folder Open IndexUsing Jlip Video Producer Software Data Open Jlip jlp File window is displayedHOW to Store Jlip Video Producer Software Data Save As Jlip jlp File window is displayedProblem Cause Counter cannot be reset Where the program run fileCannot capture video data With the desired counterMessage Appears when Action Error Execute afterPlaying back Not enough diskEN Memo Jlip Video Producer Software Section Video printer PlayerRecorder Installing Jlip Video Producer Software EN Select Serial Port Access Video ProducerPrepare Devices Select Devices Select RecorderControl-menu box Menu bar Title barMemo Elapsed TimeSetting in/out points EN Basic Oper AtionsOperating camcorder Playback on TV MonitorSelect Scene Start PlaybackEN Basic OP E Ration S DubbingPrepare NEW Tape Start EditingStart Saving Enter File NameSave File Select Floppy Disk DriveOpening a saved file Correcting and cutting the programmed counter dataOverwriting the file Designatecopied Scene to beStore Designated Scene in Memory Designate Scene to be TransferredBasic Operat Ions Selecting a P.AE/EffectSelecting a Fade/Wipe Effect Select P.AE/EFFECTAE/Effect buttons SepiaButton Position button Strobe Speed button Title bar Power buttonStore button Content button Position buttonMULTI-PIX button Strobe Speed buttonPrinting Bring UP Video Printer WindowPlayback Store SceneClick Close Quitting the Jlip Video Producer windowQuitting the Video Printer window To Print Captured Video Data with Video Printer Auto CapturePreparation To print only the cut-in scene on the edited tape Select Set-up Function Set Auto CaptureChanging ID number Connecting other device during operationEN Advan CED Oper Ations Access Name Change Dialog BOX Access Device Selection Dialog BOXEnter NEW Name SET NEW Name Return to Video Producer WindowAccess Record Time Correction Dialog BOX EN Advanced Operat IonsEnter Value Determine ValueWhen Using the Video Capture Software Counter resetRewind Tape to Beginning Reset Counter That power is on Power on all devices System Communication errorClose Check devices - ConfirmMemory full - 99 events MaximumEnter correct value Your selection is not validEN M Ajor Speci Fications Index GV-DS2