use this screen to work with clips – deleting or locking them, selecting their index pictures, adding them to clip lists, and so on.

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Clip:C0006

 

 

 

 

006/040

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KP

 

NG

 

OK

 

 

 

 

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TC 00:25:06:14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TC 00:25:49:23

 

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TC 00:27:51:09

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TC 00:28:06:09

 

TC 00:28:22:02

 

TC 00:23:34:18

 

TC 00:23:54:22

DATE&TIME 30 NOV 2005 13:38 DUR 0:00:10:23

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aClip name

Displays the name of the selected clip. When the clip has a title, it is displayed as “TITLE00001” (see page 87). Clip names can be displayed in European languages when the area of use (see page 40) is set to “NTSC AREA” or “PAL AREA”.

Note

To display the clip title, Settings >Display Title in the Disc Menu needs to be set to On.

bSelection frame

Indicates that the thumbnail is selected. To select another thumbnail, move the frame (see

page 104). Multiple selection frames appear when multiple thumbnails are selected (see page 104).

cClip number/total number of clips

Displays the total number of clips on the disc, and the number of the selected clip.

dScrollbar

When not all of the thumbnails can be displayed in the thumbnail display area, the position of the slider shows the relative position of the currently displayed clips, and the length of the slider shows the relative length of currently displayed clips within all of the clips.

When you have a large number of thumbnails, you can save time by using the Skip Scroll function to jump directly to the thumbnail you want (see page 104).

eClip date and time

Displays the date and time when the selected clip was shot and recorded.

fDuration

Displays the duration (recording time) of the selected clip.

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aIndex picture

Displays an image to stand for the content of the clip. The index picture is normally the first frame of the clip.

bIndex picture changed mark

This mark, like the folded-over corner of a page that you want to remember, appears when the index picture has been changed to any frame other than the first frame of a clip (see page 108).

Note

When you cue up a clip, the unit always cues up the first frame, even when the index picture has been changed to a different frame.

cS mark

This mark appears when shot marks or multiple Rec Start essence marks have been set in the clip (see page 80).

The chapter thumbnail screen can be displayed for clips that show this mark (see page 99).

dClip flag icon

Displays the corresponding icon when a clip flag (OK/NG/KP (KEEP)) is set in the clip (see page 111).

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