Thumbnail Screen Names and Functions

1. Display status7. Thumbnail

Display status indicates the type of thumbnails

Indicates the initial frame of the clip that represents it.

displayed on the screen.

 

ALL:

All clips

 

 

SAME FORMAT:

Clips with the same format

 

as the system

 

 

SELECT:

Clips selected with the SET

 

button

 

 

MARKER:

Clips with shot markers

 

 

TEXT MEMO:

Clips with text memo data

 

 

SLOTn:

Clips on P2 card in slot No.

 

n

 

 

PROPERTY:

Detailed clip information

 

 

P2/REMAIN:

Media information (amount

 

of remaining space)

 

 

P2/USED:

Media information (amount

 

of space used)

 

 

META DATA:

Set meta data

 

 

For details on how to change display, refer to “Switching the Type of Information That is Displayed” (page 39).

8.Clip no.

Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips. Numbers are assigned starting in order from the earliest shooting date. Numbers of clips that cannot be played back are shown in red.

9.M Shot mark indicator

Indicates that a shot mark has been attached to a clip.

10.P Proxy indicator

Indicates that a clip contains a proxy attached using AJ-SPX800 or other camera.

This unit cannot record proxies.

11.T Text memo indicator

Indicates a clip that contains text memo data.

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2.Record mode

Indicates the record mode of the clip at the cursor position.

3.System format

Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor position.

12.E Edit copy indicator

Indicates an edit-copied clip.

13.W Wide indicator

Indicates a clip recorded in the 16:9 aspect ratio. This is not indicated for an HD format clip.

4.Duration

Indicates the duration of the clip at the cursor position.

5.USB host mode indicator

Appears in the USB host mode.

6.Time display

Indicates the TC (time code) at the start of clip recording, UB (user bit at the start of clip recording), time of shooting, day of shooting, date and time of shooting or the user clip name.

Refer to “Setting Items to Display” (page 40).

14.! Incomplete clip indicator

Indicates a clip spanning multiple P2 cards where one of the cards that contain part of the clip has not been inserted.

15.X Bad clip ? Unknown clip indicator

Indicates a clip that became defective because the power was shut down during recording or was damaged for some other reason. Clips with the yellow bad clip indicator can sometimes be repaired. Refer to “Repairing Bad Clips” (page 48).

Clips with the red bad clip indicator cannot be repaired and should be deleted. If deleting is not possible, format the P2 card.

Instead of ? , X appears to indicate that a clip is not in the P2 standard format.

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