Canon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1 manual

Canon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1
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Various Settings and [Performance Check]

Various Settings and [Performance Check] Camera and Picture Control Recording onto the Hard Disk Playback the Recorded FilesCONSOLE Windows
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[DV Rec] Tab

This tab is for the DV standard recording settings when you record in DV.
Avid Xpress
®
can properly read 60i, 30F, 50i or 25F MSF files recorded by CONSOLE; it
cannot read 24F MXF files recorded by CONSOLE.
When recording an [DV-MXF] picture, WAV sound files with the same file name as the
recording file will be saved. The sounds on channel 1 and 2 will be recorded in “File
Name.WAV”. When the audio mode is set to 4CH, the sounds on channel 3 and 4 will be
recorded in “File Name_sub.WAV”. When using the editing software, load all the sound files.
1 Select the recording file type.
Select the AVI type that is compatible with your editing software. You can select the file type
from [AVI-Type1], [AVI-Type2] or [DV-MXF]. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the
software or consult the software manufacturer.
2 Select a mode for recoding onto the hard disk.
[Standard] A new file will be created each time you start recording a new scene.
[Sequence] The new scene will be added to the same file.
[Frame] 1 frame is recorded and added to the same file each time you press the recording
button. ( 5-47)
- Placing a check mark at [Interval recording] makes CONSOLE to repeatedly
record the frame image at the specified interval time.
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[HDV Rec] Tab

This tab is for the HDV standard recording settings when you record in HDV.
When recording an [MPEG2ES] picture, WAV sound files with the same file name as the
recording file will be saved. The sounds on channel 1 and 2 will be recorded in “File
Name.WAV”. When the audio mode is set to 4CH, the sounds on channel 3 and 4 will be
recorded in “File Name_sub.WAV”. When using the editing software, load all the sound files.
The recorded [MPEG2ES] picture cannot be output to the camcorder.
When [All pictures] or [I picture and P picture] is selected, data dropping ( 5-48) may
occur.
1 Select the recording file type.
Select the AVI type that is compatible with your editing software. You can select the file type
from [MPEG2TS] or [MPEG2ES]. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the software.
2 Select the [Preview resolution] of the HDV standard data. The size of the recording picture will
not be changed.
3 Select the type of MPEG2 for the picture displayed in the preview. The types of the recording
picture will not be changed.
4 Select whether or not you need to convert the color of the preview image. When the color of
the preview image appears odd, select [OFF].
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Canon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1 specifications

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BrandCanon
ModelCONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1
Productcamcorder
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

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What is a megapixel?

The number of megapixels denotes how many pixels there are in the sensor. 1 megapixel equals 1 million pixels. The more pixels, the higher the potential image quality.

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