Project Editing

Recorded data is also managed as a project when recording directly to DVD disc, but editing is not possible in this case.

By using the EDIT section = [Project] = [Record/ Name] = [Record To] command to select “DVD & HDD”, the recorded images will be preserved on the hard disk drive even after finalizing and removal of the DVD, thus allowing later editing if desired.

Note 3:

When a disc is removed before finalizing, the data recorded so far remains on the hard disk. A new project is automatically created when this disc is reinserted and additional data that is recorded is saved to this project. Thus data recorded prior to removal and data recorded after reinsertion are saved to different projects.

EDIT section = [Project] = [Record/Name]

=[Record To]

Copying a Project

Using the EDIT section = [Project] = [Copy Project] command, the currently selected project can be copied to a new project.

The project name that automatically appears in the EDIT Section’s [Project] = [Copy Project] = [Copy To] command will be affixed with a numeral to distinguish it from the current default project (for example, “cX” + current project name, where the “X” is a numeral). When the project copy command is executed, the copied project name appear with the automatically changed numeral. However, this automatically processing will not be performed if the project name has been changed.

Note 1:

To input project names, connect a keyboard to the MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jack.

Note 2:

Japanese cannot be used in project names.

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EDIT section = [Project] = [Copy Project]

=[Copy To]

Copying Clips

Use the EDIT section = [Project] = [Copy Clip] command to copy clip in project specified by [Source Drive] command to currently selected project. “HDD”, “DVD1” and “DVD2” can be selected. “DVD2” appear only if connected.

Using EDIT section = [Project] = [Copy Clip] =

[Source Drive] for selecting drives

Executing Copy command on EDIT section

=[Project] = [Copy Clip]

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