Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 188

Clip Player Operations, Assigning Clip Player Outputs, Channel

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• MP4 file Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 4:2:0 8-bit Audio: AAC or PCM, 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 16-bit/ 24-bit Note MOV files and MP4 files may not be displayed correctly, depending on the content. Audio content: • WAV (PCM) file 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 16-bit/24-bit • M4A (AAC) file 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz Combined content Content that combines two video content resources is called combined content. You can combine two video content resources with the same duration. When group mode is enabled and combined content is selected, content 1 and content 2 of the combined content are recalled on the two combined clip player output channels, respectively. For details, see "Combining Content" (page 353). Audio playback You can play audio using normal video content playback. To play audio, first enable audio on the target clip player output channel for operation. Notes • To play audio, set the signal output to through mode. For details about through mode, see "Setting Through Mode" (page 374). • In loop playback, audio fades in at the playback start point and fades out at the playback stop point. • In variable-speed playback, audio is not played. • Noise may occur if a clip player output cross-point is switched during audio playback. Importing/exporting Clip player content can be imported from a computer using the Home > Content > Import/Export menu. You can also export multiple content together as an archive file and import an exported archive file into content storage. For details, see "Importing/Exporting Content" (page 355). Clip Player Operations Assigning Clip Player Outputs To output clip player images to a monitor, for example, the output signals from the clip player (CLIP1 to CLIP4) must be assigned to cross-point buttons beforehand. For details about assignment, see "Creating a CrossPoint Assign Table" (page 383). Selecting a Clip Player Output Channel Displaying the clip player output channel status Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip Common > Channel > Status menu (14103.31). The status of the clip player output channels is shown on the left, and the properties of the content recalled on the selected clip player output channel are shown on the right. The following information is displayed in the clip player output channel status. • Clip player output channel For combined channels, this is displayed in oddnumbered channel/even-numbered channel format. • Recalled content thumbnail "No Thumbnail" is displayed if there is no thumbnail for the content. • Name of recalled content • Status icon Icon Status Black output Video playback Video stopped Audio enabled Audio disabled Locked A thumbnail and content information are displayed in the content properties. 188

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MP4 file
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 4:2:0 8-bit
Audio: AAC or PCM, 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 16-bit/
24-bit
MOV files and MP4 files may not be displayed correctly,
depending on the content.
Audio content:
WAV (PCM) file
32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz, 16-bit/24-bit
M4A (AAC) file
32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
Combined content
Content that combines two video content resources is
called combined content.
You can combine two video content resources with the
same duration.
When group mode is enabled and combined content is
selected, content 1 and content 2 of the combined content
are recalled on the two combined clip player output
channels, respectively.
For details, see “Combining Content” (page 353).
Audio playback
You can play audio using normal video content playback.
To play audio, first enable audio on the target clip player
output channel for operation.
To play audio, set the signal output to through mode.
For details about through mode, see “Setting Through
Mode” (page 374).
In loop playback, audio fades in at the playback start
point and fades out at the playback stop point.
In variable-speed playback, audio is not played.
Noise may occur if a clip player output cross-point is
switched during audio playback.
Importing/exporting
Clip player content can be imported from a computer
using the Home > Content > Import/Export menu. You
can also export multiple content together as an archive
file and import an exported archive file into content
storage.
For details, see “Importing/Exporting Content”
(page 355).
Clip Player Operations
Assigning Clip Player Outputs
To output clip player images to a monitor, for example,
the output signals from the clip player (CLIP1 to CLIP4)
must be assigned to cross-point buttons beforehand.
For details about assignment, see “Creating a Cross-
Point Assign Table” (page 383).
Selecting a Clip Player Output
Channel
Displaying the clip player output channel
status
Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip Common > Channel
> Status menu (14103.31).
The status of the clip player output channels is shown on
the left, and the properties of the content recalled on the
selected clip player output channel are shown on the right.
The following information is displayed in the clip player
output channel status.
Clip player output channel
For combined channels, this is displayed in odd-
numbered channel/even-numbered channel format.
Recalled content thumbnail
“No Thumbnail” is displayed if there is no thumbnail
for the content.
Name of recalled content
Status icon
A thumbnail and content information are displayed in the
content properties.
Note
Notes
Icon
Status
Black output
Video playback
Video stopped
Audio enabled
Audio disabled
Locked