Checking the clips in P2 card/HDD

Open EXPLORE screen, you will find that data in different device displays in different ways.

 

P2 card : Thumbnail

HDD : Folder

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To display the clips on the HDD, double-click the folder for the day when the data was copied. All thumbnails in the folder are shown.

ADevice selection button (page 29)

Select the device displays in the thumbnail screen. The selected device will be displayed on the button.

BSELECT ALL button / UNSELECT ALL button Press SELECT ALL button to select all the clips in the same time. The display changes to [UNSELECT ALL]. When the UNSELECT ALL button is pressed, the selected status is cleared and the button label changes to [SELECT ALL].

CSELECT button / UNSELECT button

Move the cursor to select the clip you want, and press SELECT button to make it selected. When you move the cursor to the clip which is selected, the button label changes to [UNSELECT]. Press it and make the clip in unselected state.

When the button is double-clicked, its display is switched between SELECT and UNSELECT.

DCOPY button (page 27)

Select the file (blue framed) and press this button, the copying destination will be displayed.

This function button is not displayed when HDD is selected.

EDELETE button (page 27)

Press this button will delete the selected clips (blue framed).

FPLAY button (page 32)

Start the application to play the selected clip (blue framed).

GPROP button (page 28)

Press this button, the property of the clip (yellow framed) in cursor will be displayed.

HFILTER button (page 30)

You can select the combination displayed in thumbnail screen.

ISORT button (page 31)

Change the displaying order of the selected clips.

JSlot number/HDD state (page 31)

Indicates the device containing the clip by the cursor (yellow framed).

KClip number

Clip numbers will be ordered from top-left to bottom-right, starting with 0001.

Clips will be similarly re-numbered from the top-left if the SORT function is used to change their order.

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