6 To finish shooting, press the VTR button on the | Time codes (HH:MM:SS) and scene number |
camcorder or lens. | (scene 001) are recorded to the cassette memory |
| and the Index Picture of the Rec IN point is |
This stops recording operation. | recorded onto the tape (when the |
| attached). |
During recording pause in ClipLink mode, pressing the STOP/PLAY/F FWD/REW buttons, performing edit search, or ejecting the cassette will interrupt the ClipLink shooting. With this state, it is impossible to start back space editing using ClipLink function. (The ClipLink continue mode is canceled and indication CONT in the display window disappears.) If you resume recording on the same cassette, the previously recorded data will be overwritten.
You can avoid this and continue recording in ClipLink mode from the previous recording stop point by performing the following steps.
Note
If you stop recording during the first ten seconds of recording, you may not be able to use these steps to continue recording in ClipLink mode.
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1 Perform steps 2 to 10 in “Basic Procedure for Shooting” (page 57) and step 1 (page 61) in “Recording on the Internal VCR”.
2 Insert a cassette if one is not already loaded.
The CL and indications should appear in the display window.
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3 Check the following points.
Check point | Result and response |
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CLIP and IP | If these indications do not appear in |
(when the DSBK- | the display window, access the |
301A is fitted) | VCR menu and set ClipLink |
appear in the | function to on (see page 123). |
display window |
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Remaining clips | Make sure there are enough |
| capacity for recording clips (see |
| page 21). |
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If the CL is flashing, it means abnormality of the cassette memory. In this case, it is impossible to continue recording from that data on ClipLink mode.
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