User Manual - Page 146

For V207090SU000.

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146
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Menu functions (Video menu)
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Option Description
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n Display Settings [n Control Settings]: Sets whether to display Live Control
(P. 187) and Live SCP (P. 79) in movie mode. For
setting not to display, select the item and press the Q
button to clear the check mark.
[n Info Settings]: Sets the information to be displayed
on the movie recording screen. For setting not to display,
select the item and press the Q button to clear the check
mark.
[ Time Code Settings]: Set the time codes to record for
movie mode.
Set [Time Code Mode] to [Drop Frame] to record time
codes corrected for errors with respect to recording time,
and to [Non-DF] (no drop frame) to record uncorrected time
codes.
Set [Count Up] to [Rec Run] to run time codes during
recording only, and to [Free Run] to run time codes even
while recording is stopped, including when the camera is
turned off.
In [Starting Time], set a starting time for the time code. Set
[Current Time] to set the time code for the current frame to
00. To set to 00:00:00:00, select [Reset]. You can also set
time codes using [Manual Input].
Movie R
Audio will not be recorded in a movie when set to [Off]. 150
n HDMI Output
Sets the output setting for recording movies with this
camera connected with an external device via HDMI.
[Output Mode]: Sets the video output mode. When set to
[Monitor Mode], image and camera information are output.
The camera information is not displayed on the camera
screen.
When set to [Record Mode], only image is output. The
camera information is displayed on the camera screen.
This option is not available when a frame size of [4K] or
[C4K] is selected for [n Speci cation Settings] > [nK]
(P. 149).
[REC Bit]: If set to [On], the REC trigger is sent from the
camera to the connected external device.
[Time Code]: If set to [On], the time code is sent from the
camera to the connected external device.
The recording by the external device that uses the time
code as the REC trigger may be stopped in the following
cases.
- When recording an ART movie, etc., under heavy
processing load
- When switching the display between the monitor and
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