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7.8 The PAL Menu

In this menu, you can use the left/right arrows 
to switch between `

60 Hz monitor

´ and `

50 

monitor

´.

If the connected monitor supports a frame rate 
of 50 Hz, please select `

50 Hz monitor

´ so that 

PAL videos can be played in 50 Hz mode.

If the monitor only supports 60 Hz, it is 
necessary to select 

`60 Hz monitor

´ (this is also 

the setting by default).
In this case, the PAL signal is displayed with the 
aid of interpolation and is rendered `up´ to the 
required 60 Hz.

7.9 The Display Menu

In this menu, use the 

left/right arrow

 keys to set 

the resolution of the monitor. The change only 
becomes operational once you leave the menu 
with the 

Exit 

menu item.

The text `

Keep display settings?

´ appears. If you 

do not confirm this question with `

Yes

´ within 15 

seconds, the display mode automatically returns 
to the previously used one. This is necessary 
if you accidentally select a display mode not 
supported by your monitor.

Note

: Pressing the

 Exit 

key exits the menu 

without affecting the display.

8 Super-De-Interlacing

In 1080i Mode, the video is stored as an 

interlaced video in the camera.
The supported monitors are consistently 
Progressive Scan monitors, as they stem not 
from the video field but from the computer use.

The video must therefore be rendered into a 

Progressive 

video from its 

Interlaced 

origin to 

avoid artefacts. Normally, this results in a video 
with 25 or 30 frames (Hz), similar to cinema 
movies. This picture is somewhat sharper than 
a normal (interlaced 50/60 Hz) video but it also 
results in a much more jerky video.

The HDV-Recorder creates pictures `in-between´ 
and displays the 1080i pictures in full resolution 
and at the same time – at the full frame rate of 
50 or 60 Hz (instead of 25 or 30). The result is a 
very fluent video in full resolution and without 
interlacing artefacts.

9. Rendering from 50 to 60 Hz

Not all monitors support the display of PAL 
videos at 50 Hz. Some monitors process a DVI/
VGA signal at 50 Hz but still render the video 
internally from 50 Hz to the refresh rate of the 
LCDs’ 60 Hz. This occurs easily and leads to a 
very jerky video in PAL.

The HDV-Recorder is, however, capable of 
rendering the frames in-between online to the 
required 60 Hz and thus to allow for a display 
of the video with a considerably more fluent 
appearance on the monitor.

10. Resetting and setting the 

monitor

After installation, the default setting for the 
monitor is the 800x600 pixel resolution. PAL 
display is set to 60 Hz so that PAL videos can be 
shown at 60 Hz rather than 50 Hz.
We have opted for this setting so that any 
monitor can support this mode and so that 
any monitor can be used to operate on. If, for 

Summary of Contents for HDV Recorder HDD/RT

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Page 2: ...device become dry and attain the temperature of the operating location Read the notes below Location Environment when setting up and before operating the device Check that the operating voltage indica...

Page 3: ...rd drives 7 6 Powering up powering down 7 7 The single menus 8 7 1 The Main Menu 8 7 2 The Record menu 8 7 3 The Playback Menu 9 7 4 The Delete Menu 10 7 5 The Export Menu 10 7 6 The Trim Menu 10 7 7...

Page 4: ...careless handling excessive use unsuitable operating materials or which have occurred due to other special external influences not provided for in accordance with the terms of the agreement In the eve...

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Page 6: ...60 Hz progressive The following monitor modes are supported 1920x1200 60 50 Hz PC monitor 1920x1080 60 50 Hz high definition HDTV set 1600x1200 60 50 Hz 1360x1024 60 50 Hz 1280x1024 60 50 Hz 1280x768...

Page 7: ...d for the installation method you merely need to confirm again to make sure The installation now begins automatically After the installation which may take some time remove the CD DVD from the tray an...

Page 8: ...d drive back to the camera Trim This sub menu gives you the possibility of trimming the recorded material from the front and at the end Interlacing This activates and deactivates the De Interlacing mo...

Page 9: ...footage on the screen When starting or ending a recording you should pay attention NOT to the monitor screen of the HDV recorder but to the control picture of the camera 7 3 The Playback Menu In this...

Page 10: ...a recording mode or a recorder After selecting a film from a bank and having started it the material is sent via Firewire IEEE 1394 to the connected camera or recorder It is now possible to record th...

Page 11: ...confirm and use the trim points In the sequent playback sending the video will be played with the confirmed In and Out points Note The recording is not actually cut but simply trimmed This means that...

Page 12: ...use The video must therefore be rendered into a Progressive video from its Interlaced origin to avoid artefacts Normally this results in a video with 25 or 30 frames Hz similar to cinema movies This...

Page 13: ...ly display no picture Press the Reset monitor key as explained above to reset to the default setting of 800x600 pixels The projector is now capable of displaying the recorder s menu again Now you can...

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