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8.
Clip number
Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips, which
are normally assigned in order from the earliest shooting
date. For a clip that cannot be played back, the clip num-
ber is red and the unplayable indicator is displayed. You
can change the order in which clips appear using the
function for displaying clips in the order of selection or the
SORT function.
(
➝
“Changing the Thumbnail Display” page 44)
9.
Shot mark indicator
Indicates that a shot mark has been added to the clip.
10.
Proxy indicator
Indicates that proxy data has been additionally recorded
for the clip.
11.
Text memo indicator
Indicates that text memo data has been added to the clip.
12.
Edit copy indicator
Indicates an edit-copied clip.
13.
Wide indicator
Indicates a clip recorded at an angle of view of 16:9. How-
ever, this is not indicated for an HD format clip.
14.
Incomplete clip indicator
Indicates that the clip spans multiple P2 cards but one of
the cards that contains part of the clip has not been insert-
ed.
15.
/
Bad clip and
Unknown clip indicator
Indicates a clip that became defective because the power
was turned off during recording or was damaged for some
other reason. Clips with the yellow bad clip (
)
indicator
can sometimes be repaired.
(
➝
“Repairing bad clips” page 49)
Clips with the red clip indicator
(
)
cannot be repaired
and should be deleted. If deleting is not possible, format
the P2 card.
When a clip is not, for example, in the P2 standard format,
is displayed instead of
.
Note:
Proxy-only clips (i.e., clips that have been copied to a card in
the SD card slot or clips copied using FTP (PROXY)) will be
displayed as bad clips, as they do not contain AV data.
16.
P2 card slot and storage device or NETWORK sta-
tus indication
Indicates the P2 card and storage device or NETWORK
connection status as shown below.
(Yellow)
This indicator is displayed when the inserted
P2 card contains even one bad clip that may
be repairable.
For details, refer to “15.
/
Bad clip
and
Unknown clip indicator” (this page).
(Red)
This indicator is displayed when the inserted
P2 card contains even one bad clip that is
not repairable.
For details, refer to “15.
/
Bad clip
and
Unknown clip indicator” (this page).
(White)
The numbers of P2 card slots that contain P2
cards are indicated in white.
(Yellow)
The number of the P2 card slot of the P2 card
that contains the clip at the cursor position is
indicated in yellow. When a clip spans multi-
ple P2 cards, the numbers of all the slots with
cards that contain the clip are indicated.
Note:
For an inserted P2 card such as the following,
the slot number has a red frame.
• “RUNDOWN CARD”
A P2 card for which the maximum number of
overwrites has been exceeded.
• “DIR ENTRY NG CARD”
A P2 card with an unsupported directory
structure.
• “AUTH NG CARD”
A microP2 memory card for which the CPS
password cannot be authenticated.
(Gray)
Gray indicates that a storage device is not
connected.
(White)
White indicates that a storage device is
available.
(Yellow)
Yellow indicates that the clips on a storage
device are displayed as thumbnails.
(Red)
Red indicates that a storage device is
connected but is not available.
(Gray)
Gray indicates that the LAN setting is OFF.
(White)
White indicates that the LAN setting is ON.