• You can adjust the playback speed using the DTR- 3000 Jog control.
Refer to the
Changing the playback material
The material for playback with
Use the same procedure as for the Panel mode to change the material at the playback port (P1 or P2) being used for
For details on the procedure, refer to Section
Saving part of the material during loop recording
During loop recording, if material is recorded beyond the time set as the LIVE DURATION, previously recorded material will be overwritten. If necessary, any part of the recorded material can be saved as follows to prevent it from being overwritten.
1 In GOOD SHOT PARAMETER (menu 030), change the AUTO SAVE setting to “cut up with data” and restart the set.
Editing from the optional BKMA-505 Control Panel
In the DTR+Panel mode, the R2, P2, P3 Port can be used from the control panel, so the materials being spliced/ recorded with operation from the
Even if the source material being loop recorded is overwritten by the Audio Channel mode loop recording with the Video/Audio mode, the referenced portion is not deleted.
Please refer to the
2 During recording, cue up to the part which you wish to save. The interval saved is the one set in SAVE DURATION on GOOD SHOT PARAMETER (menu 030), when the save duration starts at the cue point and the TRIM SIZE is added to both ends of the section.
Notes
•Partial material will not be saved if available disk space is insufficient.
•Partial save is also possible when LOOP REC on LIVE DURATION is OFF (menu 034).
5-5 Basic Operations in BVE Mode
Chapter 5 Basic Functions
BVE mode is used for linear editing through an editor.
Notes
•In BVE mode, set expansion MAXIMUM JOG SPEED (menu 107) to ×1.
•BVE mode can be used only when the configuration is 2 input/2 output or 1 input/3 output.
•BVE mode does not permit editing through the control panel.
•In the BVE mode, the settings of the PB/EE SELECT (menu 013, 014) in the Basic menu correspond only to the PB/EE SELECT P1 (menu 013).
•When editing, set expansion REFERENCE SELECT (menu 349, 350, 351) to “output ref”.
Files are loaded to the RP port and to the P2 and P3 ports from the control panel or the
5-5-2 Basic Operation of the RP Port
The RP port is intended for use as a linear editing recorder. Once a file is loaded through the RP port, insert and assemble editing can be performed on that file just as with a normal recording/playback VTR.
Connect the
of Each Mode
Loading a File through the RP Port
5-5-1 Port Configuration
In BVE mode, the playback port (P1) is integrated with the recording port (R1), and can be used as a linear editing recorder. (The integrated recording/playback port is called the “RP port.”) When using a 2 input/2 output configuration, the R2 port becomes a
xWhen performing the operation through the control panel
1 Press the R1 button or the P1 button to select the RP port.