Material recorded on a disc with this unit is managed in units called “clips.” A clip contains the material between a recording start point (In point) and a recording end point (Out point).
Clips have names beginning with “C,” for example “C0001.”
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Clip listsData called a “clip list” is created when you use the scene selection function to select desired clips from the clips stored on a disc.
Clip lists have names beginning with “E,” for example “E0001.” You can save up to 99 clip lists on a disc.
Clip list name
Thumbnails of selected clips
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)The specified clips (or parts of clips) in a clip list are called “sub clips.” Sub clips are virtual data specifying ranges in the original clips. Clip data in the original clips is not overwritten.
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Example: Clip list (E0001)
Clip list editing (current clip list)Clip lists cannot be edited on disc. To edit clip lists, you need to load them, one at a time, into the unit memory. The clip list which is currently loaded into the unit memory is called the “current clip list.”
The current clip list is always the target of sub clip creation and editing. Clip list playback also uses the current clip list.
After creating and editing a clip list, you need to save it to disc.
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