Canon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1 manual

Canon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1
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manualCanon CONSOLE Image Control & Storage Software v1.1

Recording onto the Hard Disk

Various Settings and [Performance Check] Camera and Picture Control Recording onto the Hard Disk Playback the Recorded FilesCONSOLE Windows
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Data Dropping

If the hard disk is accessed while recording, a part of the data input from the camcorder may not be
written to the file (data dropping). This may happen also when the processing capacity of the
computer is insufficient.
When the data dropping occurs, the number of data droppings occurred in a file will be displayed in
the [Information] tab of the [Camera Control] window. When recording in DV, a number of dropped
frames and when recording in HDV, a number of dropped blocks are displayed. Dropping one block
in HDV recording corresponds to dropping from a few frames to up to 20 frames in DV recording.
When the data dropping occurs, [ ] changes to [ ] for a few seconds.
When the file is created on the hard disk after recording, you can check the scenes where data
dropping occurred under [Recording history].
If the [CPU usage] displayed in the [Performance Check] window ( 3-19) shows 100%, change
the software settings using one or more of followings to reduce the rate. (90% or less is
recommended.)
- When recording in HDV standard, select [File][Option] and click on the [HDV Rec] tab. Select a
smaller size in [Preview resolution] and/or select [I picture and P picture] or [I picture only] in
[Preview picture].
- Hide or reduce the window size of the [Rec Viewer] window.
- Hide or reduce the window size of the [Vector and Wave Monitor] window.

Recording History

When you stop recording the picture in [Standard] mode, or when a file is created after finalizing in
[Sequence] or [Frame] mode, the created file information will be displayed under [Recording history]
in the [Camera Control] window.
The recording history will disappear when you close CONSOLE. When you wish to review the
history after you have closed CONSOLE, open the “CONSOLE.LOG” file in the video folder
with a text editor. You can check the file name, recording date, file size, length, file type, and
the information about dropped data.
1 File name Shows the file name recorded with CONSOLE. The file information appears
when you leave the mouse pointer on the file name for a moment.
2 Information on
dropped data
If data dropping occurred, the position and number of dropped data are
shown here.
3 Playback When a file name is selected: Clicking starts the playback panel and
the file is played back from the beginning.
When information on dropped data is selected: Clicking plays back the
file in the [Play Viewer] window from the point where the data dropping
occurred.
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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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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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