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RELOAD CLIPS
Clears all clip memory in the SUPERSLIDE and begins to reload clips from the currently selected VR300
channel. After using this menu item, this channel will be used for all clip data recall. The index numbers
used to identify and randomly access clips will be reordered arbitrarily. Use this menu item to bring the
SUPERSLIDE database up to date after making significant deletions using a VR300 user station or after
connecting to a different VR300 system. Clips added or changed using VR300 software will be updated in
the SUPERSLIDE without need to use this menu item. It can take several minutes to reload all clip data
from a VR300 system.
SORT CLIPS
Alphabetizes all clips in the SUPERSLIDE by name. This function reorders the index numbers for the clips
currently in memory, but unloaded and new clips will be added at the end of the index number sequence as
they are loaded from the VR300. If index numbers are noted and used for random access of clips during a
session, it is important not to use the SORT CLIPS, RELOAD CLIPS, or DELETE CLIP menu items.
RECORD SETTINGS
A submenu containing these items:
RECORD CLIP
TIME OF DAY REC
RECORD START TC
RECORD DURATION
REC CH ID CHARS
RECORD CLIP
Sets the base name that will be used for future record operations. See RECORDING for important
information regarding the way record clip names are used. See FKEY DESC WORDS for instructions on
setting alphanumeric entries.
TIME OF DAY REC
Enables/disables the use of time of day timecode for record operations. If enabled (the default), time of day
timecode is used during recording. The MISCELLANEOUS MENU ITEMS, SET TIME OF DAY menu item
must be used to set time of day any time the SUPERSLIDE panel is powered up.
RECORD START TC
Sets the starting timecode number to be used for recording if the TIME OF DAY REC menu item is disabled.
RECORD DURATION
Sets the duration (default 30 minutes) that record clips will record before the sliding record feature reuses
disk space. The record duration is a tradeoff between disk usage efficiency and the amount of time that can
elapse before a child clip can be made from an in-record clip.
REC CH ID CHARS
Sets the character that is used to identify uniquely record clip names for each channel. This character is
used as the last (eighth) character of record clip names. They default to A-E for channels 6-10 (the channels
normally used for recording) and F-J for channels 1-5 (not normally used for recording).
CHILD SETTINGS
A submenu containing these items:
MARK REACTION