previous or next page. Does not switch when there is only one page.
Indicates that 2nd sub clip will be moved to position of 7th sub clip.
To return to the clip list window without moving any sub clip
Press the RESET button.
3 Press the SET button.
The CLIP MENU appears after the sub clip order changes.
If you press the SHIFT + SET buttons instead of the SET button, you return to the state after step 4 in “Basic Operations”, allowing you to move another sub clip.
4 Save the current clip list to disc.
See “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” (page 57).
Modifying the In and Out Points of Sub Clips (Trimming)
Proceed as follows.
1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 of the procedure in “Basic Operations” (see page 54) (select TRIM in step 2).
The first frame (In point frame) of the selected sub clip appears. In this state, you can carry out playback and search all clips on the disc.
To cancel the trim and return to the previous screen
Press the m/MARK2 button to display “OK” (the background color changes into yellow), and press the RESET button.
2 Carry out playback and search to find the new location of the In point or Out point of the selected sub clip.
3 At the scene where you want to set a new In or Out point, hold down the </IN button (to change the In point) or the ,/OUT button (to change the Out point) and press the SET button.
Depending on the button that you pressed, a new In or Out point is set.
Note
The IN and OUT indicators flash if you set an Out point with timecode smaller than the In point. If this occurs, set the correct timecode.
To change both the In and Out points
Carry out steps 2 and 3 for both the In and Out points.
To reset the In or Out point
Hold down the </IN button or ,/OUT button, and press the RESET button. The In or Out point is restored to the value it had before the sub clip trim screen opened.
To cue up the In or Out point
The In point is cued up when you hold down the </ IN button and press the PREV button or the NEXT button.
The Out point is cued up when you hold down the ,/ OUT button and press the PREV button or the NEXT button.
4 Once you have set the new In point or Out point, press the m/MARK2 button to select “OK”.
The background color of the OK button changes to yellow.
5 Press the SET button.
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