Scene Selection Chapter 5
5-1Overview
Clip lists and sub clipsScene selection is a function which allows you to save, load, and edit clip lists consisting of clips recorded on disc, or parts of clips, arranged in any order. Clips or parts of clips which have been inserted into clip lists are called sub clips.
Clips recorded on disc
Unit’s memory
Current clip list
Can be edited (adding and deleting, rearranging sub clips)
SAVE m M LOAD
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cClip list playback and thumbnail display
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Up to 99 clip lists can be saved on disc. These clip lists can be loaded, one at a time, into the unit’s memory for playback and editing. Newly created clip lists are also saved in the unit’s memory.
This manual refers to the clip list which is currently loaded into the unit’s memory as the “current clip list.”
E0001 (Clip list 1)
E0002 (Clip list 2)
E0003 (Clip list 3)
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E0099 (Clip list 99)
The current clip list is always the target of sub clip creation and editing.
Notes
•Data in the unit’s memory is lost when a disc is ejected or the unit is powered off. After creating or editing the current clip list, be sure to save it to disc.
•The current clip list cannot be saved to disc when the disc’s