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KONA LHe Plus Installation & Operation Guide — Using The AJA Control Panel
AJA Control Panel, Block Diagram
Framebuffer—the framebuffer is the “engine” in the KONA LHe Plus where active video
operations take place using Final Cut Pro 7, other 3rd-party applications, or even the
KONA itself. The framebuffer has a format (called the “Primary Format” and color
space that it follows, as defined in the Tabbed Windows or via external application
software such as the “Easy Setups” in Final Cut).
It is important to realize that inside the Macintosh many applications can use
the KONA LHe Plus (as you switch from window to window) and it may not
always be obvious which is currently controlling it. The AJA Control Panel
displays the name of the application controlling the card in red text on the
Format and Control tabs of the interface. If an application does not properly
“let go” of the KONA as another takes over-you'll be able to tell by looking at
the Control Panel.
Primary (Framebuffer) Format—the video format currently assigned to KONA LHe Plus.
This is the format that the framebuffer will use and is shown in the Control Panel
using the color blue. All icons in blue are the same as the Primary Format used by the
framebuffer. Also any text descriptions in the block diagram that appear in blue also
indicate that something is in the primary format. So, for example, if you see that the
input and output icons are blue, then you know that the same format is used
throughout the video path and that no format conversion is being performed. If a
different color is displayed on the input or output, green for example, then you know
that the KONA LHe Plus is performing a format conversion in the video path.
Secondary Format—any format other than the currently selected Primary Format, is a
secondary format. As described previously, this means that either the Inputs or
Outputs are somehow different from the framebuffer’s assigned format (i.e., the
Tab Screen Choices—
Inputs
Outputs:
SDI and
analog
Framebuffer
Click One To Edit/View A Topic
Format
(“Primary Format”)
Currently
Selected
Tab Screen
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