Playback and Recording 3 Chapter

3 Turn the MENU knob to scroll to the OUTPUT page. Alternatively, in the CONTENTS page, select “OUTPUT”.

The OUTPUT page appears.

4 Turn the MENU knob to select “LIVE LOGGING”, and then press the MENU knob.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 Turn the MENU knob to display “ON”, and then press the MENU knob.

The camcorder enters Live Logging mode.

6 Start recording in the normal way, by pressing the REC START button or the VTR button on the lens.

Notes

In Live Logging mode, you cannot set the F-RUN/SET/ R-RUN switch to SET to make time code settings. To make time code settings, first exit Live Logging mode.

During Live Logging operations, the time code generator run mode is always F-RUN, regardless of the setting of the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch.

In Live Logging mode, you cannot set the PRESET/ REGEN/CLOCK switch to REGEN to read time code from the disc and generate consecutive time code.

The Picture Cache and Interval Rec functions are not available in Live Logging mode.

Even if you turn these functions on, they are turned off when the camcorder enters Live Logging mode.

3-2-11 Recording Proxy Data to Memory Cards (With CBK- PC01 Installed) 1)

1) This is supported from firmware version 1.4 and PDZ-1 version 1.4.

When the optional CBK-PC01 memory card reader is installed on this unit, you can save proxy AV data and metadata (this chapter refers to both types of data as “proxy data”) for the clip being recorded or the clips on the disc to a memory card (or “Memory Stick”) inserted into the CBK-PC01.

You can then insert these memory cards into a computer with the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software installed to review the proxy AV data and modify or add metadata

(titles, comments, essence marks, etc.). You can also create clip lists.

Note

Proxy data cannot be recorded to a “Memory Stick” inserted into the camcorder’s “Memory Stick” slot.

Usable memory card or “Memory Stick” types Refer to the CBK-PC01 Installation Manual for information on the types of memory card and “Memory Stick” that can be used with the camcorder.

Note

Never remove a memory card while it is being accessed (while the camcorder’s ACCESS indicator is lit). Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card and render the card unusable.

To record proxy data to memory cards in synchronization with disc recording

With the CBK-PC01 installed on this unit, proceed as follows.

1 Insert a memory card into the PC card slot.

2 Check the memory symbol (see page 60) and the remaining memory display (see page 60).

Note

You cannot record proxy data to a memory card if you start recording before the memory symbol and remaining memory display appear. Especially just after inserting a memory card and after powering the camcorder on, it may take some time for the memory card to be recognized.

3 Check to be sure that there is enough remaining memory, and then press the REC START button or the VTR button on the lens to start recording in the normal way.

Proxy data is recorded in synchronization with recording to the disc.

Notes

Never remove the battery pack or the power cord during recording to the memory card (while the camcorder’s ACCESS indicator is lit). Recording processing will not finish normally, which means that the clip proxy data recorded immediately before the interruption will be lost.

If the remaining memory on a memory card is exhausted during recording, the message “MEM REC NG!” appears. The clip proxy data that was being recorded immediately before the message appeared is lost.

If this occurs, exchange the memory card, refer to the

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