Sony aws-g500 Camera Accessories User Manual


 
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Video/Audio Signal Adjustments and Settings
Chapter 3 Operations
[XGA], [SXGA]: Output format for a computer monitor (computer RGB
signals).
[Video RGB]: Output format for a video monitor (video RGB signals).
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Press the MENU button to close the menu.
Changing this setting may cause temporary breakup of the output video.
If the video output signal format is PAL, then when the [XGA] or [SXGA]
setting is used, the edge of the image will be missing in the output from the
composite video and S video output connectors. This can be remedied by
setting [Video RGB], but in this case the computer monitor output will not
be available.
We recommend that you set this to 60 Hz when the video output signal is
NTSC format, and 75 Hz when the signal is PAL format.
When [Video RGB] is selected, the number of valid scan lines is
automatically set to 480 and the frequency to 60 Hz if the output signal
format is NTSC, or to 576 lines and 50 Hz when the format is PAL.
For details of the output signal format, see under video outputs in the
Specification (page 216).
The video image quality for each signal is as follows. Select the best
setting for a particular requirement.
* This occurs if the original frame frequency of the shot video and the RGB output
frame frequency or signal processing frequency of a plasma display or projector
are not in a whole number ratio.
Applying Filters to the Program Output Video
Adjust this setting when the program output video appears blurry or the picture
flickers.
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Press the MENU button.
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In the top menu, select [Video Output].
Caution
Notes
Signal name
(connector name)
RGB video including
fine text and similar
Video including
motion
Computer RGB signal
(RGB output connector)
Very clear Depending on the
combination, the motion
may be slightly jerky
*
Video RGB signal (RGB
output connector)
Standard video quality
(very slightly blurred)
Smooth
Composite/S-Video
signal (composite video
output connector/S-video
output connector)
Standard video quality
(somewhat more blurred
than the Video RGB
signal)
Smooth