Playing Back Scenes

Extracted From Clips

(Program Playback)

 

Scene A

 

 

Scene B

 

Scene

 

 

Scene

 

 

 

 

 

C

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clip 1

 

Clip 2

 

 

 

Clip 3

Sequence of the scenes being played back

the monitor screen if there is a problem in the segment definition, for example when the Out point is defined in advance of the In point. Reset the Out point.

6 Proceed in the same way to define scenes D, C, and A.

7 With the CLIP button held down, press the PLAY button.

The scenes are played in the order B, D, C, A.

Numbers are assigned to extracted scenes in the order that you create the segments and displayed in playlists.

The following example explains how to extract scenes A to D and play them back in the order B, D, C, A.

1 In clip 2, cue up the point that you want to use as the In point of scene B.

2 With the SET button held down, press the K (IN) button.

“IN set” appears in the time counter, and the LED to the side of the K (IN) button lights. The In point timecode appears in the operation mode display area below the time code display on the monitor screen.

3 Cue up the point that you want to use as the Out point of scene B.

4 With the SET button held down, press the k (OUT) button.

“OUT set” vappears in the time counter, and the LED to the side of the k (OUT) button lights. The Out point timecode appears in the operation mode display area below the time code display on the monitor screen.

5 With the CLIP button held down, press the SET button.

“CLIP set” appears in the time counter and scene B is registered.

When the In/Out points are registered, the In and Out points timecodes disappears and the operation mode is displayed below the time code display on the monitor screen.

Note

An exclamation point (!) appears after “CLIP set” and the message “SUB CLIP IS INVALID” appears on

Playing Back Scenes Extracted From Clips (Program Playback)

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