– 95 –Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Video memoryCompatible file formats for moving image dataMoving image data handled by the unit is in the original format. The extension added to files for exchanging data using a memory card or a computer isclp.Still image files with serial numbers (TARGA format (tga)) can be converted to the format handled by the unit (clp) on a computer on which theAV-HS410 ClipConvert software has been installed.For the AV-HS410 ClipConvert software, visit the following website.http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ (English only)r Operation screen of the ClipConvert software16723451 “High”/“Standard”Select the bit rate for loading a file.High: 200 Mbps, Standard: 100 Mbps2 “Frame”Select the frame rate of the file to be loaded.This setting cannot be used when the frame rate is different from the AV-HS6000 system format.In the interlace mode and PsF mode, one file is expanded into two fields; and in the progressive mode, one file is equivalent to one frame.3 “alpha”Select this check box when converting images with key signals.4 “Convert”Select aTARGA file.5 “Save”Specify the save destination.6 “Convert”Executes the conversion.7 “Cancel”Cancels the program.@@ NOTEt TARGA files compressed in the RLE format cannot be used.r Header formats of supported TARGA filesf Numbers with H are in hexadecimal notation.Offset(bytes)Length(bytes) Header Description of setting Setting0 1 ID field length ― 0H1 1 Color map type No color map 0H2 1 Image type Full color 2H3 2 Color map origin No restrictions ―5 2 Color map length No restrictions ―7 1 Color map entry size No restrictions ―8 2 X coordinate of image No restrictions ―10 2 Y coordinate of image No restrictions ―12 2 Width of image Varies depending on the image size. ―14 2 Varies depending on the height of image. ― ―16 1 Color depth 24 bits 18H32 bits 20H17 1 Image descriptor No restrictions ―Playing back moving images (Clip)f Image data created using a computer can be loaded.For details, refer to “Operating the register memory” (page 93).f This operation can be also performed in the multi-selection panel area.For details, refer to “Video memory menu” (page 39).