
Playback and Recording 3 Chapter
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| CLIP | ESSENCE |
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PHONES | CH 1 | CH 2 | CH 3 | CH 4 | KEY INHI | PREV | PLAY | NEXT | STOP | TS REC | SHUTTLE | |
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3 2
1 Insert a disc.
2 Hold down the REC button, and press the PLAY button.
Recording starts.
3 To stop recording, press the STOP button.
If the disc becomes full
Recording stops and the message “ALARM DISC END.” appears on the monitor.
Notes
•The shortest clip that can be recorded is 2 seconds long. Even if recording start and stop operations are performed within 2 seconds, a
•The maximum number of clips that can be recorded is 300. If the loaded disc already contains 300 clips, recording with the REC button is not possible. (The message “Disc Full!” appears in the time data display section.)
•During recording, do not turn off the POWER switch on the rear panel or disconnect the power cord. This could cause the clip being recorded to be lost. For details, see “Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally (Salvage Functions)” on page 36.
To specify the frame to use as the thumbnail imageYou can display a list of thumbnails of all clips on a disc, and use it to check the recorded content (see page 43). When the unit is shipped from the factory, it is set up to display the first frame of each clip as the thumbnail. As required, you can select another frame to display as the thumbnail.
For example, if there are several seconds of color bars recorded at the start of the clip, selecting a frame after the end of the recording of color bars can make it easier to identify the clip.
You can use META DATA >INDEX POSITION in the setup menu to select the position of the thumbnail image
by specifying a number of seconds after the first frame. The selection range is 0 seconds (0 SEC) to 10 seconds (10 SEC).
To set shot marksA SHOT MARK1 essence mark or SHOT MARK2 essence mark is set if you hold down the M/MARK1 or m/ MARK2 button and press the SET button during recording.
If the unit is set up to display superimposed text information (see page 32), “SHOTMARK1” or “SHOTMARK2” appears every time you set an essence mark.
When SHOT MARK1 or SHOT MARK2 essence marks are set, you can search for the shot marks by displaying thumbnails of the frames at those positions (see page 45). You can also use shot mark positions as edit points during scene selection operations (see page 59).
You can also set shot marks during playback. See page 42 for the procedure.
40 Recording