Sony HXRNX80 Operating Instructions - Page 122

Tc/ub Set Menu, Display Output, Tc/ub Display, Tc Preset, Tc Format

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Menu items (Continued) DISPLAY SET Menu item DISPLAY OUTPUT Sub-items/Settings LCD PANEL, ALL OUTPUT TC/UB SET menu TC/UB SET Menu item TC/UB DISPLAY TC PRESET UB PRESET TC FORMAT Sub-items/Settings TC, U-BIT PRESET, RESET PRESET, RESET DF, NDF Description Sets the output to display information, such as the timecode. You can select to display information on the LCD screen only, or output the information to the VIDEO OUT, HDMI OUT jacks and the LCD screen. Zebra, peaking and the frame on the face are also output. • During marker display, only the timecode, zebra, peaking, and face detection indicators are output, even if [DISPLAY OUTPUT] is set to [ALL OUTPUT]. Description Switches the display to timecode or user bits. Sets the timecode (p. 58). Sets the user bits (p. 59). Switches the timecode recording method when [60i] is selected. The timecode is fixed to [NDF] when [50i] is selected. DF: Records the timecode in drop frame. NDF: Records the timecode in non-drop frame. • The timecode is also fixed to [NDF] (when [60i] is selected) when the frame rate is set to 24 in [REC FORMAT]. • Drop-frame Timecode is based on 30 frames per second; however, gaps in the actual time occur during extended periods of recording as the actual frame frequency of NTSC image signals is 29.97 frames per second. Drop frame corrects this gap to make timecode and actual time equal. In drop frame, the first 2 frame numbers are removed every minute except in every tenth minute. Timecode without this correction is called non-drop frame. 122

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DISPLAY OUTPUT
LCD PANEL
, ALL
OUTPUT
Sets the output to display information, such as
the timecode.
You can select to display information on the
LCD screen only, or output the information to
the VIDEO OUT, HDMI OUT jacks and the
LCD screen. Zebra, peaking and the frame on
the face are also output.
• During marker display, only the timecode,
zebra, peaking, and face detection indicators
are output, even if [DISPLAY OUTPUT] is
set to [ALL OUTPUT].
TC/UB SET menu
TC/UB SET
Menu item
Sub-items/Settings
Description
TC/UB DISPLAY
TC
, U-BIT
Switches the display to timecode or user bits.
TC PRESET
PRESET, RESET
Sets the timecode (p. 58).
UB PRESET
PRESET, RESET
Sets the user bits (p. 59).
TC FORMAT
DF
, NDF
Switches the timecode recording method when
[60i] is selected. The timecode is fixed to
[NDF] when [50i] is selected.
DF: Records the timecode in drop frame.
NDF: Records the timecode in non-drop frame.
• The timecode is also fixed to [NDF] (when
[60i] is selected) when the frame rate is set to
24 in [REC FORMAT].
• Drop-frame
Timecode is based on 30 frames per second;
however, gaps in the actual time occur during
extended periods of recording as the actual
frame frequency of NTSC image signals is
29.97 frames per second. Drop frame corrects
this gap to make timecode and actual time
equal. In drop frame, the first 2 frame
numbers are removed every minute except in
every tenth minute. Timecode without this
correction is called non-drop frame.
DISPLAY SET
Menu item
Sub-items/Settings
Description
Menu items (Continued)