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Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) Screen
Contents of the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) screen
If the REMOTE SELECT item of the REMOTE MENU screen is set to 9PIN (MASTER), the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER)
screen is displayed on the monitor, if set to DV (MASTER) the REMOTE CONTROL (DV MASTER) screen is displayed. The
contents displayed on both screens are the same.
Event registration column
No., IN, OUT, ACTION, MENU constitute 1 event on 1 line. This machine can register up to 99 events.
The registered event list is stored on the EDL MANAGER screen on this machine. (
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No.
: Displays title and chapter number. Depending upon the event automatically calculated numbers are applied.
IN
: Displays the time code (hour: minute: second: frame) of the IN point (edit start point). If no OUT point is registered
for the event it is registered as a chapter point.
OUT
: Displays the time code (hour: minute: second: frame) of the OUT point (edit end point). It cannot be registered
before the IN point. Also, only a number larger than the IN point can be registered. If an OUT point is registered it
is necessary to set the ACTION item on the right.
ACTION
: Set the operation of this machine at the edit finish point.
STOP
: Automatically closes a title in the chapter pattern selected in the MENU item on the right.
PAUSE
: This machine enters the recording pause mode, waiting to record the next event.
If the final event is set to PAUSE, after recording of the final event is completed it automatically stops. When the
EDIT MENU item of the SYSTEM menu screen is set to ENABLE, at this time the thumbnail edit screen is displayed.
CHAPTER
: When an IN point only is registered it is registered as a chapter and displayed in this screen.
MENU
: This is for specifying the automatically created chapter pattern when the ACTION item is set to STOP. When set to
“00”, the pattern is the pattern set in the CHAPTER PATTERN item of the PRESET STYLE menu screen. If a non-
existent number is specified, it is set to “00”. This item is ineffective when the DVD MENU TYPE item of the
RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen is set to TOP or NONE.
Synchronous Recording
EXIT
REMOTE CONTROL SCREEN ( 9PIN MASTER )
1
2
3
TC
TC
ADJ
BITRATE
8.0
Mbps
SET
EDL
FINALIZE
EDIT/END
CANCEL
No.
IN
OUT
ACTION
MENU
PAUSE
00
00
00
00 00 00 00
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00 00 00 00
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PAUSE
00
00
00
00 00 00 00
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00 00 00 00
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PAUSE
00
00
00
00 00 00 00
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00 00 00 00
00h
000 min
00m 00s
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00 00 00 00
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CHAPTER
MANUAL
TOTAL DURATION
DISC REMAIN
SOURCE TIMECODE
CHAPTER:
The right-hand field indicates
the current setting for
CHAPTER CREATION from
the RECORDER MENU (2/2)
screen.
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When set to MANUAL,
chapter marks can be
registered in this screen’s
chapter list.
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During AUTO display, the
auto-chapter create
function operates. If the
EDIT/END item is
executed while chapters
are registered, “AUTO
CHAPTER MODE!” will be
displayed and it does not
enter edit mode.
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Chapter marks are inserted
at GOP intervals (i.e., 15
frames). It will not be
possible to insert chapter
marks that are closer
together than this interval.
ADJ:
This button can be pressed
to determine the remaining
disc time based on the editing
time and to also set a suitable
bit rate. This setting is then
displayed in the BIT RATE
field.
EXIT item:
Returns to the
original screen.
Scrolls through the event list.
TOTAL DURATION item:
Displays the total duration
for all the events.
DISC REMAIN:
This field shows an
estimate of the remaining
space for recording on the
disc.
FINALIZE:
This button is used to
finalize the disc.
SOURCE TIMECODE
item:
Displays the current time
code value of the
playback tape.
VCR control buttons
Controls the VCR. (
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TC SET
: This button is used to set input time codes for the In Point, Out Point, and
chapter marks.
TC CANCEL
: This button is used to remove setting values for the In Point, Out Point,
and chapter marks.
EDL item
: Calls up the EDL MANAGER screen. This is used when saving or reading
in event lists. (
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EDIT/END
: This button is used to start editing automatically. When recording has
ended, the DVD recorder automatically adopts Recording STOP mode. If
selected while editing, this button will end that process.