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9K/8K internal frame memory, what files??

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Bill D
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Hello,
The regards to the Sony 9K or 8K switchers and the frame memory, what file formats can be imported into it. Will it allow networking from Photo Shop or Nitros to have stills imported?

Also I believe it has 8 outputs, I assume these show up internal to the switcher as far as mapping crosspoints are concerned?

thanks
Bill

Bill D
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Thanks for the info Rick... Bill
Rick Edwards
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[quote="Bill D"]Hello, The regards to the Sony 9K or 8K switchers and the frame memory, what file formats can be imported into it. Will it allow networking from Photo Shop or Nitros to have stills imported? Also I believe it has 8 outputs, I assume these show up internal to the switcher as far as mapping crosspoints are concerned? thanks Bill[/quote] Both switchers support .TGA, .TIF (both 24 or 32-bit with Alpha) and .BMP (24-bit only). These are right from the control panel/USB/CF/MS ports. In regards to networking, if you have System Manager installed then you can also do .JPG files. They don't support Photoshop directly, probably becuase it would be a nightmare with layers, etc. Better to just save the Photoshop file into some kind of uncompressed file mentioned above. Yes the 8 outputs of the Frame Memory are internal sources that are mapped to buttons of your choice. RE