12
Video Input/Output Settings
Assigning Video Buses to Output Connectors
This unit provides three video buses: PGM, PVW, and AUX. You can assign the video bus of your choice to each of the PGM and AUX connectors.
PGM bus
Outputs the video that reflects all processing such as video compositing that has been applied (the program video).
PVW bus
Outputs the video that has been processed up to video compositing (the preview video).
* The freeze (p. 17), user logo (p. 17), and fade-in/out effects (p. 16) are not reflected here.
AUX bus
Outputs the video of your choice sent to the AUX bus.
This lets you allocate a separate output that is independent of the program output, such as when you want a specific input video to be a fixed
output.
1
Press the [MENU] button
0
touch Video <Output>.
2
<
>
0
touch Output Bus <PGM>, <PVW>, or <AUX>
to select the video bus that you want to assign to each
connector.
3
Press the [MENU] button to close the menu screen.
MEMO
For details on video switching for the PGM bus and PVW bus,
refer to “Switching the Video” (p. 13).
Selecting the Video Sent to the AUX Bus
1
Press one of the AUX [1]–[PGM] buttons to select the
video that is sent to the AUX bus.
Button
Explanation
[1]–[4]
Video being input to Video Input 1–4
[PinP]
Source video of the PinP layer (p. 19)
[PinP/KEY]
Source video of the PinP/KEY layer (p. 20–22)
[PGM]
Program video
The video is switched for the output connector to which the AUX
bus is assigned.
MEMO
The video of the AUX bus can also be changed by [MENU] button
0
Video <Output>
0
< >
0
“AUX Bus Source.”