Video format

Memory capacity

 

 

1080PsF/29.97

Approx. 800 frames

 

 

1080PsF/30

Approx. 800 frames

 

 

720P/50

Approx. 1400 frames

 

 

720P/59.94

Approx. 1700 frames

 

 

SD system:

(Without ancillary data)

Video format

Memory capacity

 

 

480i/59.94

Approx. 5600 frames

 

 

576i/50

Approx. 4800 frames

 

 

(With ancillary data)

Video format

Memory capacity

 

 

480i/59.94

Approx. 4700 frames

 

 

576i/50

Approx. 3900 frames

 

 

Note

For the MVS-8000A and MVS-8000G, up to two frame memory boards can be installed (MKS-8440A for the MVS-8000A, MKS-8442G for the MVS- 8000G). The above-stated maximum number applies when one frame memory board is installed.

When two boards are installed, the figures are doubled, but of the two boards only one can be used for frame memory clips.

Note that for the MVS-8000/8000SF, MVS-8000ASF and MVS-8000GSF, it is not possible to install two frame memory boards.

For details of operations, see “Still Image Operations” (page 490).

Types of image and terminology used

The following types of image are handled in frame memory.

Freeze image: An input image that has been frozen, but not saved to memory.

Still image: A freeze frame that has been saved to memory as a file. Each file (still file) holds just one still image.

Frame memory clip: A clip consists of a sequence of still images, which appears as a movie on playback. In this manual this is also referred to simply as a “clip.” The files (still files) constituting clips are referred to as a “clip file.”

When the above distinctions are not being made, an image is simply referred to as an “image.”

86 Frame Memory