4.Recording mode

The recording mode for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.

5.System format

The format for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.

6.Duration

The duration of the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.

7.USB HOST mode indicator

Indicated when the mode has been switched to USB HOST.

8.Clip Number

The numbers set by the camera for all the clips recognised correctly by the P2 card. These numbers are allocated in chronological order, by shooting dates and times.

If clips cannot be played because of different recording formats, they are displayed in red.

9. Defective Clip Indicator and

Unknown Clip indicator

This marker is displayed for defective clips, which may result from a variety of causes, e.g., powering-down during recording.

Clip with yellow defective clip indicators can be restored in some cases. Please refer to [Restoring Clips] (page 117) for more information.

A clip displayed with a red corrupt marker cannot be restored and must be deleted. If the clip cannot be

deleted, format the P2 card.

When clips have different formats, is displayed instead of .

10. Incomplete Clip Indicator

Indicates that although a clip is recorded across multiple P2 cards, one of these cards is not inserted into a P2 card slot.

11. Shot Mark Indicator

This marker is displayed for a clip with a shot mark attached. Please refer to [Shot Mark] (page 115) for more information about shot marks.

12. Indicator for clips with proxy

This marker is displayed for clips with proxy attached.

13. Text Memo Indicator

This marker is displayed for a clip with a text memo attached.

14. Edit Copied Clip Indicator

This marker is displayed on a clip when the model supports edit copy, such as the AJ-HPM100. For more information about edit copying, see the instruction manual for a mode that supports edit copying.

15. Wide Clip Indicator

This marker is displayed for clips recorded with the 16:9 aspect ratio. However, it does not accompany clips in HD format.

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