Thumbnail Operations
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Chapter 5 Clip Operations
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
The OK mark is deleted from the selected
clip.

To delete an OK, NG or KP mark

1In the thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of the clip from which you
want to delete an OK, NG or KP m ark,
and select THUMBNAIL >Set Clip Flag
>None.
The screen changes to the clip properties
screen, and a confirmation message appears
beneath the index picture.
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
The mark selected in step 2 is added to the
selected clip.
When the recording mode is UDF, you can
protect a selected clip or all clips. Protected clips
cannot be deleted or divided.

To protect a clip

1In the thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of the clip which you want to
protect, and select THUMBNAIL
>Lock Clip.
The screen changes to the clip properties
screen, and a confirmation message appears
beneath the index picture.
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
The selected clip is protected.

To protect all clips

1In the thumbnail screen, select
THUMBNAIL >Lock All Clips.
A confirmation message appears beneath the
index picture.
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
All clips are protected.

To cancel protection of a clip

1In the thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of the clip which you want to
unprotect, and select THUMBNAIL
>Unlock Clip.
The screen changes to the clip properties
screen, and a confirmation message appears
beneath the index picture.
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
The selected clip is unprotected.

To cancel protection of all clips

1In the thumbnail screen, select
THUMBNAIL >Unlock All Clip.
A confirmation message appears beneath the
index picture.
2Select [Execute], and press the MENU
knob.
All clips are unprotected.
You can copy clips to other SxS memory cards.
Clips are copied to destination SxS memory cards
using the same names as the orig inal clips.
Notes
• If a clip with the same name already exists at the copy
destination SxS memory card, a one-digit number in
parentheses is added to the original name.
The number in parentheses is the smallest number that
does not exist at the copy destination.
Examples:
ABCD0002tABCD0002(1)
ABCD0002(1)tABCD0002(2)
ABCD0005(3)tABCD0005(4)
• If the parenthetical numbers (1) to (9) already exist at
the copy destination, it is not possible to copy any more
clips under that name. (A tenth clip cannot be copied.)
UDF
Protecting Clips
UDF
Copying Clips