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Chapter 2

Name and Functions of Parts

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 RECORDER button

This button selects the port (the RECORDER port) used
as the recorder during editing. Pressing this button
automatically selects the RECORDER port according to
the settings in item 317 PANEL MODE RECORDER
PORT in the MAV-777 Expansion menu, and the
selected port and RECORDER buttons light. For
example, if the MAV-777 is set for R1P1, P1 is
specified as the RECORDER port and the panel lights as
shown in the following figure after you press the
RECORDER button.

1

2

EXT

R1

R2/

P3

PORT SELECT

P1

PLAYER

RECORDER

R3/

P2

3

 PLAYER button

This button selects the port used as the player during
editing (the PLAYER port). You can switch the
PLAYER port by pressing this button simultaneously
with any of the PORT SELECT buttons. For example, if
you press this button with the P2 button, the lamps
corresponding to these buttons light as shown in the
following figure, and P2 is selected as the PLAYER
port.

1

2

EXT

R1

R2/

P3

PORT SELECT

P1

PLAYER

RECORDER

R3/

P2

Summary of Contents for MAV-777

Page 1: ...B TC TYPE MENU 10 SET 0 CH2 PRESET CH3 PRESET CH4 PRESET VIDEO MENU PRESET 9P 50P REMOTE CONTROL PANEL PANEL SELECT CHARACTER REAR FRONT 1 2 3 NONE OFF ON 80TH SETUP SELECT IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TC TYPE 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI ...

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Page 3: ...OAD UNLOAD 3 7 3 2 7 Deleting and Renaming Material DELETE RENAME 3 9 3 2 8 STEP Operation 3 10 3 3 Edit Mode 3 11 3 3 1 Overview of Edit Mode 3 11 3 3 2 Overview of the Video Audio Mode 3 12 3 3 3 Overview of the Audio Channel Mode 3 15 3 3 4 Clearing Programs 3 17 3 3 5 Inputting Edit Points 3 19 3 3 6 Searching for Edit Points 3 20 3 3 7 Restoring Previous Edit Points 3 20 3 3 8 Cancelling Edit...

Page 4: ...log Box 3 48 3 7 6 Cue Sheet Dialog Box 3 54 3 7 7 Warning Dialog Box 3 60 3 7 8 Alias Sheet Dialog Box 3 61 3 8 BVE Mode 3 64 3 8 1 Material Copy Load Copy 3 64 3 8 2 Reserving MAV 777 Operation Area 3 64 3 8 3 BVE Mode Material Name Display 3 64 Chapter 4 Recording 4 1 Preparations for Recording 4 1 4 1 1 Switch Settings 4 1 4 2 Time Data Settings 4 2 4 3 Recording Operations 4 4 4 3 1 Loop Reco...

Page 5: ... Modifying Page Data 6 21 6 2 13 Inserting Pages 6 22 6 3 Page Editing Operations 6 24 6 3 1 Moving Pages MOVE PAGE 6 24 6 3 2 Copying Pages COPY PAGE 6 25 6 3 3 Pasting Pages PASTE PAGE 6 26 6 3 4 Deleting Pages DELETE PAGE 6 27 6 4 Abbreviated Editing 6 28 6 5 On the Fly Editing 6 29 6 6 Editing Using Effects 6 30 6 6 1 Overview of Edits that Use Effects 6 30 6 6 2 Editing Materials that Contain...

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Page 7: ...provide an overview of the organization of this manual the contents of Chapter 1 and following chapters and appendix are listed below The title page of each chapter also includes a summary Chapter 1 Overview This gives an overview of the features of the control panel Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts This lists the parts of the control panel by function with overviews of their operation Chapt...

Page 8: ... Variable speed playback in jog shuttle or variable mode 5 2 1 Normal Playback IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A ...

Page 9: ...MAV 777 multi port operation for example the control panel is equipped with a large 130 x 97 mm high resolution 640 x 480 pixels color liquid crystal display LCD The LCD provides a full range of display functions such as those of the monitor screen and comes as a user friendly graphical interface making operation easier Operations exploiting the features of a nonlinear device Using this control pa...

Page 10: ...f the Effect Transition feature Time difference function This function allows you to preset recording previewing and playback of material Timer Rec Play mode In Timer Rec Play mode in addition to being able to make various Cue Sheet unit settings you can also sort event lists delete Cue Sheets and register templates Simultaneous playback of two materials This function allows you to set IN and OUT ...

Page 11: ...ents of pages according to page number sequence you can reproduce the contents of the destination material from the beginning Because one page corresponds to an edit cut in the destination material the page number and overlap section of edit point data may change after editing In the following diagram the source material numbers indicate the editing sequence but the pages are arranged in the time ...

Page 12: ...1 4 E Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 13: ...R W A R D Adjusting the stiffness of the control panel Chapter 2 Name and Functions of Parts Adjustment screws on both sides of the MAV 777 can be tightened or loosened to change the stiffness of the control panel as it opens and closes Turning the screws clockwise tightens the panel and turning them counterclockwise loosens it The screws rotate between 90 and 180 Adjust as required However please...

Page 14: ...ress this button after the points are set the values of the IN and OUT points appear in the time data display area 3 ENTRY button This button sets edit points Holding down the IN or OUT button press this button or holding down this button press the IN or OUT button to set the IN and OUT points Pressed with the IN or OUT button it sets the IN or OUT point Pressed with the AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT butt...

Page 15: ...an play back the edited interval on the monitor 8 AUTO EDIT button Press this button after selecting an edit point to perform automatic editing Press this button when no IN point is selected the time data when this button is pressed is set as the IN point and abbreviated editing starts 9 PREVIEW button After edit points are set this button allows you to output the editing results on the monitor be...

Page 16: ...rs IN OUT1 VTR IN OUT2 VTR of the connector panel of the MAV 777 Buttons EXT1 and EXT2 correspond to the device connected to IN OUT1 VTR and IN OUT2 VTR When you press a button it lights to indicate that the corresponding port is selected When you select EXT1 port R1 is displayed on the monitor When you select EXT2 port R2 is displayed on the monitor However even when a device is connected to the ...

Page 17: ...ecified as the RECORDER port and the panel lights as shown in the following figure after you press the RECORDER button 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 PLAYER RECORDER R3 P2 3 PLAYER button This button selects the port used as the player during editing the PLAYER port You can switch the PLAYER port by pressing this button simultaneously with any of the PORT SELECT buttons For example if you press t...

Page 18: ...e and perform editing operations such as editing voice overs The RECORDER the R1 and P1 buttons or the R2 and P2 buttons light The RECORDER port is automatically selected depending on the port selected on the MAV 777 Expansion menu item 317 PANEL MODE RECORDER PORT You can also press the B1 Load key while pressing this button to load a material in a currently unused recorder port 4 STOP button Pre...

Page 19: ...es or between the variable and jog modes The operation of the search dial in each mode is shown in the following table Playback mode Shuttle mode Jog mode Variable mode Operation and function Press the SHUTTLE button turning it on then turn the search dial Playback occurs at a speed determined by the angular position of the search dial The range of playback speeds is as follows The range of playba...

Page 20: ...ss this button to display the Time Data Entry dialog box on the liquid crystal display and stop the time counter in the display Press it to close the Time Data Entry dialog box and return the time counter display to showing the current values To set time data values first press this button to stop the counter Notes When the HOLD button is depressed the PORT SELECT buttons of the control panel do n...

Page 21: ...h the following sequence LTC VITC TM1 TM2 LTC When the user bit is displayed pressing the TIMER SEL button toggles between the LTC and VITC user bits When EXT1 or EXT2 is selected EXT1 or EXT2 button lit normal time data for only LTC or VITC and TM1 is displayed Further when normal time data LTC or VITC TM1 is displayed pressing the TIMER SEL button cycles through the LTC or VITC TM1 LTC or VITC s...

Page 22: ... disabled 2 Liquid crystal display The liquid crystal display of the control panel is divided into four areas as shown in the following illustration Current port area This shows the following information specific to the selected port Port name Name of material Time data Timecode type time data type indication corresponding to TC UB button and TIMER SEL button settings Operation status transport st...

Page 23: ...panel operating modes see the item for the liquid crystal display 2 Operating mode information display area 6 MULTI multiple CONTROL knob This is used to move the cursor in the GUI of the liquid crystal display and to input characters when changing the names of material It can also be used to increase or decrease numeric values input during editing operations e g trimming Operating mode MATERIAL M...

Page 24: ...unctioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels at most 0 01 may be stuck constantly on or constantly off In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems have been kept to the absolute minimum but are an unavoidable characteristic of liquid crystal t...

Page 25: ...osition of the current port material Displays the current PB EE settings and the monitor status This shows whether the time data is TC or UB and whether there is a TCG value or a read out value Specifies whether to indicate the remaining system disk capacity or the remaining time of the material assigned to port Displays the remaining time of the material assigned to port currently the subject of ...

Page 26: ...switches to remaining system disk capacity For details on the current port RP see Section 5 4 Basic Operations in BVE Mode of Volume I of this Operation Manual Number qf qg qh qj qk Name Error Warning Drop frame mode Time data type Time data Information displayed Appears when an error occurs in the MAV 777 Appears when a warning occurs in the MAV 777 Indicates the drop frame mode of the time data ...

Page 27: ...sition all attributes are displayed If you turn the MULTI CONTROL knob while pressing the SHIFT key the cursor jumps ten items at a time Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name Monitor screen Selected material information Material list Cursor n mark mark Display contents This is the monitor screen of the port that is currently the subject of operation or a stamp picture of the material selected by the cursor in t...

Page 28: ...ly the subject of operation This is only effective for material assigned to the playback port currently the subject of operation Switches the type of image displayed on the monitor monitor image or stamp picture Operation varies according to the Material Monitor setting Auto or Manual made in the CP Setup mode When Material Monitor is set to Auto Auto appears above the B6 button indicating that di...

Page 29: ...t of operation Key SHIFT B3 SHIFT B4 SHIFT B5 SHIFT B6 SHIFT B7 Function name caption Cut Out Material Protect On Off Rename Delete Capture New Stamp Description Cuts out an area from the loaded material that is currently selected and creates new material VIDEO only or AUDIO only cutouts are not possible Selects whether material can be deleted and whether attributes can be changed Change name of t...

Page 30: ...aterial is stored in HDCAM format Material type CATEGORY Shows whether material is recorded RAW or edited EDITED To sort the material list by specific attribute To sort the material list use the following procedure 1 Enter Material mode 2 Press one of the function keys L1 to L4 according to the attribute by which you want to sort This sorts the material list ascending by the attribute correspondin...

Page 31: ...on At the same time as assigning the material to the port the system cues up to the beginning of the material After assigning the material you can use the transport buttons and search dial to carry out various playback operations For details of playback operations see Chapter 5 Playback Notes LOAD can only be executed for a playback or unused recorder port Depending on the item 0006 Load Without U...

Page 32: ...ttempt to load one of these types of material when you press the EDIT button the Load caption on the B1 Load key is dimmed indicating that the key is not valid SS material recorded in SS mode Material loaded to a different port Material for which the Protect attribute is Protected Material for which the Category attribute is Edited The settings of loaded material comply with CP Setup mode items 00...

Page 33: ... of unloading material see Section 3 2 6 Loading and Unloading Material LOAD UNLOAD page 3 7 To batch delete materials Materials held on the MAV 777 that are not protected with the Protect feature can be batch deleted To batch delete materials use the following procedure 1 Display the select material information for all the materials that you want to delete and then confirm that Protect is set to ...

Page 34: ... Enter the new name of the material For details about how to input text in the dialog box see Section 3 7 2 Text Entry Dialog Box page 3 44 4 To carry out the renaming press B7 OK To cancel the renaming press B6 Cancel Notes It is not possible to rename material to a name that already exists Material names can be up to twenty three letters long The slash percent underscore _ and dollar sign are re...

Page 35: ...n 1 3 Overview of Edit Data Management page 1 3 In the Edit mode to conduct batch editing for Assemble All Video or Audio for the Video Audio mode an Audio Channel mode is available for separate editing of four audio channels While editing in the Audio Channel mode you can use material edited with the Effect Transition feature To switch between these editing modes use the 2003 Channel Selection Mo...

Page 36: ...Information displayed Indicates whether editing is in the Page Insert mode or the Page Overlay mode Name of the material opened on the PLAYER port that is to be used as the edit source The stamp picture for the PLAYER OUT point The stamp picture for the PLAYER IN point The monitor screen of the device that is being controlled The time data TM2 for the recorder IN point Displays both V video and A ...

Page 37: ... point Player duration Cursor Channel Total time Page Information displayed The time data for the player OUT point During split editing both V video and A audio OUT points are displayed The duration between player edit intervals During split editing both V video and A audio duration are displayed Move between IN OUT and DUR using the MULTI CONTROL knob Moves between V A if used with SHIFT during s...

Page 38: ...mode between Insert and Overlay when editing pages Restores all edit points PLAYER IN OUT DUR and RECORDER IN OUT DUR to their status immediately before the most recent edit or immediately before the most recent preview Cancels the contents of the most recent edit However only the most recent edit can be deleted Runs a search for edit points If you press this button immediately after performing Mo...

Page 39: ... the PLAYER OUT point The stamp picture for the PLAYER IN point The monitor screen of the device that is being controlled The time data TM2 for the Recorder IN point Displays both V video and A audio IN points during split editing The time data TM2 for the Recorder OUT point Displays both V video and A audio OUT points during split editing The duration between recorder edit intervals Displays both...

Page 40: ...etween IN OUT and DUR using the MULTI CONTROL knob Moves between V A if used with SHIFT during split editing Indicates the appropriate channel combination for edit point data The length of the destination material or the duration from the beginning of the destination material to the OUT point determined by the Total Time Type selection in the CP Setup mode The pattern of the video effect to be edi...

Page 41: ...el Inputs the current time code as the edit point Allows you to enter a desired time code as an edit point After entering the IN and OUT points you can enter DUR duration Switches Insert mode between Insert and Overlay when editing pages Restores all editing points Player IN OUT DUR and Recorder IN OUT DUR to the status immediately before the previous edit or preview Cancels the contents of the mo...

Page 42: ...program The new material name takes effect and the Text Entry dialog box closes Notes In order to cancel the clear program procedure press B6 Cancel at Step 3 or Step 5 to close the dialog box If a material file already exists with the material name you choose in Step 4 a dialog box opens to tell you that the material name you have chosen is already in use In this case you are not able to clear th...

Page 43: ...nt you want to input either the IN or OUT point using the MULTI CONTROL knob 2 Input the time data Input time data using the CURRENT TC ENTRY or MANUAL TC ENTRY command 2 1 If you press the B1 key CURRENT TC ENTRY the current time data is input 2 2 If you press the B2 key MANUAL TC ENTRY the Time Data Entry dialog box appears and you can input time data For the Time Data Entry dialog box see Secti...

Page 44: ... To recall the last edit point edited or previewed LAST EDIT The value of the last point edited or previewed can be recalled To restore last point edited 1 After editing the point with AUTO EDIT press Last Edit B4 The last point edited Player IN OUT DUR point or Recorder IN OUT DUR point is displayed Only the last point registered can be displayed 2 Correct the edit point as required To restore la...

Page 45: ...utton for the edit point that you want to restore and press the B4 key Last X The last edit point changed is displayed 3 Press the keys in step 2 again to delete the value before the change and display the data after it was changed Hold down the IN or OUT button and press the B4 key Last X to alternate the display between the original value and the new value Note When the MAV 777 is off all the pr...

Page 46: ...cel the previous edit If you want to cancel the operation press B6 Cancel The edited data is canceled and the data prior to editing is restored 3 When the cancellation is successful hold down the SHIFT key and press B7 OK The immediately previous edit is canceled and the display jumps to the site of the canceled edit If an edit point does not exist the display jumps to the last position in the fil...

Page 47: ...e first 4 seconds of recorded material cannot be previewed If the port is on standby or in use any operations on the port are prohibited except for pressing the PLAY and REC buttons However if the play start position Position is set to Manual it is also possible to use the search operation section To select Timer Rec Play mode To select Timer Rec Play mode hold down the MODE button and press the L...

Page 48: ...ne to another in the event list This indicates the event specified on the cue sheet that corresponds to the event on which the cursor is positioned This displays the operation status of the current event In Standby mode STANDBY Material is open EXECUTE Recording playing or previewing DONE Finished recording playing or previewing ERROR An error occurred WARNING A warning occurred Key L1 L3 B2 B3 B4...

Page 49: ...LAY PVW Type 1 Time Loop Daily Weekly Port R1 R2 R3 P1 P2 P3 Trigger Auto Manual Delay To sort the event list by specific attribute To sort the event list use the following procedure 1 Enter the Timer Rec Play mode 2 Press one of the function keys L1 to L3 according to the attribute by which you want to sort the list This sorts the event list ascending by the attribute corresponding to the key 3 4...

Page 50: ...play the status DONE or ERROR You can only modify the End time of events that display the status STANDBY or EXECUTE When the end time of a recording event displaying the STANDBY or EXECUTE status is changed so that its recording time exceeds the available capacity the event uses the original recording end time instead of the new one 3 4 7DeletingCueSheets To delete cue sheets of existing events us...

Page 51: ...tructure that contains information about these two different types of material and is configured as follows All alias settings can be made in the Alias Sheet dialog box For details see Section 3 7 8 Alias Sheet Dialog Box page 3 61 Note You can create up to 400 alias settings Selecting Dual Play Mode To select the Dual Play mode hold down the MODE button and then press function key L4 IN point OUT...

Page 52: ...yed is the one determined by the down converter setting for each port Shows all the attributes such as the name number material name update date material length and loop settings of the alias on which the cursor is positioned in the alias list When CP Setup mode item 4006 Alias Stamp Mode is set to FG Only the stamp screen foreground IN point is displayed when it is set to Both the foreground and ...

Page 53: ... the top of the alias material that is currently loaded Moves to the end of the alias material that is currently loaded Displays the Time Data Input dialog box to specify the cue up position Cue up is performed in the current Timer mode Moves the cursor to the alias currently the subject of operation in the alias list Unloads the alias currently the subject of operation Corrects unmatched aliases ...

Page 54: ...ibutes To sort the alias list by specific attributes To sort the alias list use the following procedure 1 Enter the Dual Play mode 2 Press one of the function keys L1 to L4 according to the attribute by which you want to sort This has the effect of sorting the alias list ascending according to the attribute of the pressed key Note Prior to sorting the cursor does not move from the selected materia...

Page 55: ...egins and the alias selected in step 1 is assigned After loading the alias you can use the transport buttons and search dial to carry out various synchronized playback operations Note Depending on the Load Without Unloading setting of CP Setup mode item 4007 you may need to unload an alias manually before loading another See Section 3 6 CP Setup Mode page 3 34 To unload an alias To unload an alias...

Page 56: ...ias Sheet Dialog Box page 3 61 3 5 8 Modifying the Contents of Alias Sheets You can retrieve the alias sheet of an existing alias and modify its material IN point OUT point and duration settings To modify the contents of an alias sheet 1 Move the cursor to the alias that you want to modify 2 Press function key B3 Modify Alias The Alias Sheet dialog box opens allowing you to modify the alias settin...

Page 57: ...it cannot be deleted In this case first unload the alias then repeat the delete operation For details on unloading an alias see Section 3 5 6 Loading and Unloading an Alias LOAD ALIAS UNLOAD ALIAS page 3 31 To rename an alias To rename an alias use the following procedure 1 In the alias list move the cursor to the alias that you want to rename 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press B5 Rename Alias A ...

Page 58: ...few frames When you want to specify a recorder port R1 to R3 General Setup item 0002 Record Loading Option must be set to Individual Sets the options for loading material to the recording port None Recording stops if the recording time set in the General Setup Record Allocate Length is exceeded Auto Extend Recording time is automatically extended within the possible range Loop Material is loop rec...

Page 59: ...one displayed in the material list of the Material mode Whether material can be switched also depends on the Load Without Unloading setting Specifies the prefix of material names when material is created with the control panel Sets the vertical motion of the cursor when the MULTI CONTROL knob is rotated Sets operation of the MULTI CONTROL knob when it is pushed If Identical to B1 is selected it op...

Page 60: ... frames are displayed Sets whether the type of screen displayed in the monitor display area of the Material mode screen monitor image or stamp picture automatically switches according to the current operation status Auto Switches automatically Manual Can be switched manually Sets whether IN and OUT points are entered during editing by pressing the IN or OUT buttons only or by pressing them with th...

Page 61: ... Specifies the start time TM2 when Blank is specified in Edit Setup item 2005 1st Edit Option Selects the units displayed for the Audio Transition Time Specifies the recording standby time When ASAP is specified the device enters the Standby mode as soon as the port resource becomes available Specifies the recording offset Specifies the play standby time When ASAP is specified the device enters th...

Page 62: ...and background stamp screens Can display a maximum of 100 foreground and 100 background screens Specifies whether the alias currently assigned is unloaded when loading the alias subject of operation in Dual Play mode Disable Not unloaded automatically On Stop Unloaded only when playback is stopped AnyTime Always unloaded automatically Makes optional settings when loading material to a recorder por...

Page 63: ...e of CP Setup mode display 1 3 5 Number 1 2 3 4 5 Name Category Item number Item name Item setting Cursor Information displayed Indicates the category of the setup item currently displayed The number of the setup item The name of the setup item The setting of the setup item Move from one item to the next with the MULTI CONTROL knob 2 4 ...

Page 64: ...ress B6 Cancel The dialog box closes and the display returns to the previous screen 5 Enter the setting value Depending on the item being set enter the desired setting using the MULTI CONTROL knob or function keys 6 To save the new setting press B7 OK See Section 3 7 Dialog Box Operations page 3 42 for details on setting values in the various dialog boxes Key L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 B1 SHIFT B6 Funct...

Page 65: ...r defaults as follows 1 Enter CP Setup mode 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press B6 Reset All A dialog box appears asking whether you want to reset all settings To leave the settings unchanged press B6 Cancel The dialog box closes and the display returns to the previous screen 3 To reset the settings hold down the SHIFT key and press B7 OK ...

Page 66: ... Entry dialog box and key assignments Example Time Data Entry dialog box Key L1 to L9 L10 L11 SHIFT L1 to L6 B2 B3 B4 B6 B7 Function name caption 1 to 9 0 00 A to F Backspace Cancel OK Description Enter 1 to 9 Enter 0 Enter 00 Enter A to F for user bit entry only Deletes the last character entered Subtract from the selected portion of the time data currently being entered Add to the selected porti...

Page 67: ...le the Time Data Entry dialog box is displayed pressing the RESET key to make all positions zero Adding or subtracting from the time data When you press the B3 Direct Cue Up key in material mode the B2 Manual TC Entry in edit mode or the B6 Direct Cue Up key in Dual Play mode you can add to or subtract from the time data Press the B3 or B4 key accordingly when you want to subtract from or add to t...

Page 68: ...ments Example Text Entry dialog box Key L1 to L9 L10 L11 B1 B2 B3 B6 B7 SHIFT B1 Function name caption 1 to 9 0 Type Set Backspace All Clear Cancel OK Set Description Enter 1 to 9 Enter 0 Switches the character selection in the following sequence capitals lowercase symbols capitals Enters the character currently highlighted at the cursor position Deletes the last character entered Clears the chara...

Page 69: ...ress the B1 Set key or press the MULTI CONTROL knob to enter the selected character at the cursor position in the input buffer When one of the letter sets is displayed holding down the SHIFT key allows you to temporarily alternate between lowercase and uppercase characters You can enter digits directly using the L keys as a numeric keypad Press B2 Backspace to delete the character to the left of t...

Page 70: ...log box You can change selections by moving the cursor between items with the MULTI CONTROL knob After making all the desired selections press B7 OK Selections are confirmed and the dialog box closes To close the dialog box and return to the previous display without confirming the selections press B6 Cancel Key B6 B7 Function name caption Cancel OK Description Cancels selections and closes the dia...

Page 71: ...message then press B7 OK This closes the dialog box When a confirmation dialog box appears upon executing a command such as deleting material confirm the command by holding down the SHIFT key and pressing B7 OK This executes the command and closes the dialog box To cancel the execution of the command press B6 Cancel to close the dialog box Key B6 B7 SHIFT B7 Function name caption Cancel OK OK Desc...

Page 72: ... page 6 30 Effect dialog box Effect dialog box Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Name Cursor Pattern selection area Selected pattern Effect pattern number Transition time Audio transition time Border width Border luminance Border saturation Border hue Information displayed Effect pattern targeted for selection All available effect patterns Currently selected effect pattern Number of the currently selecte...

Page 73: ...ettings Enabled only when a transition time is set for a pattern that can be set Sets the device in the shortcut registration standby mode For details about registering and deleting shortcuts see Section Using Shortcuts page 3 51 Sets the audio transition time to the current transition time settings Rounded up if less than 1 ms Ignores the changes to the contents of effects in the Effect dialog bo...

Page 74: ...key Auto Trans to perform auto transition operation and confirm the value of the current setting for video effect operation During auto transition operation press the B2 key Auto Trans to halt transition and then press it again to restart transition When the fader position is at a position other than either end when you perform auto transition the operation stops at the fader position Press the B4...

Page 75: ...R D 1 In Audio Channel mode press the B6 Effect key to open the Effect dialog box 2 Perform effect settings For details see Section Using the Effect dialog box page 3 50 3 Press the B3 Memory Shortcut key to enter the shortcut registration standby mode The following keys are enabled for use 4 Press the L key L1 to L11 where you want to register the current settings as a shortcut 5 Press B7 key App...

Page 76: ...hortcut to enter the shortcut delete standby mode The following keys are enabled for use 3 Press the L key L1 to L11 that holds the shortcut that you want to delete If you want to delete all registered shortcuts press the B3 All Clear key 4 Press the B7 Apply key to delete the shortcuts Note The L keys L1 to L11 all flash when the unit is in the shortcut delete standby mode 3 2 1 Press an L key to...

Page 77: ...ntents of the shortcut registered under the selected key is displayed in the L1 to L11 function display area as shown below Number 1 2 3 4 Name Effect pattern Transition time Audio transition time Border Information displayed Shortcut effect pattern Shortcut video transition time frames Displayed when the audio transition time of the shortcut is not zero Displayed when the border width of the shor...

Page 78: ...ing Off Does not record 1 Time Records once Loop Records continuously for the duration set in 5 Recording duration Daily Performs the set recording daily Weekly Performs the set recording weekly Selects the recording port R1 R2 R3 Selects the recording trigger Auto The device performs both standby and record commands Manual The device performs a standby command but no record command is issued Use ...

Page 79: ...l panel performs a standby command but does not issue a play command Use this when you want to issue record commands from a GPI or 9 pin remote Delay Effective when the recording trigger is set to Manual The control panel performs a standby or play command for the delay specified for recording When the play type is 1 Time Sets the play start date When the play type is Weekly Sets the play start da...

Page 80: ...escription Moves the cursor to the material name Moves the cursor to the recording type Record Moves the cursor to the recording start date Date Moves the cursor to the recording start time Start Moves the cursor to the recording end time End Moves the cursor to the recording duration Dur Moves the cursor to the play type Play Moves the cursor to the play start date Date Moves the cursor to the pl...

Page 81: ...corded material program The play delay must be shorter than the loop recording duration only when the loop recording play type is set to 1 Time If multiple events are set to the same port on the Cue Sheet there must be an interval of at least 1 minute between the end time of one event and the start time of the next event This applies to both recording and play Confirming entries in the dialog box ...

Page 82: ... F O R W A R D R3 P2 1 In Timer Rec Play mode press the B2 New Cue Sheet key or the B3 Modify Cue Sheet key to open the Cue Sheet dialog box 2 Perform Cue Sheet settings For details see Section Entries in the Cue Sheet dialog box page 3 57 3 Press the B3 Memory Template key to set the BKMA 505 in Template Registration Standby mode The following keys are enabled for use 4 Press the L key L1 to L11 ...

Page 83: ...3 Press the L key L1 to L11 that holds the template that you want to delete If you want to delete all the registered templates press the B3 All Clear key 4 Press the B7 Apply key to delete the template Note The L keys L1 to L11 all flash when the unit is in Template Deletion Standby mode To recall a template To recall a registered template in Timer Rec Play mode when the Cut Sheet dialog box is di...

Page 84: ... Unload Failed Timer Event Material Unloaded Waiting For Manual Record Trigger Time Over Timer Event Expired Port Resource For Timer Event Unavailable Lack Of Remain Time For Timer Event Unexpected Material Is Unloaded Manual Record Should Be Started Description The device failed to enter Standby OPEN or Cue Up The device failed to start Rec or Play The device failed to unload The material was clo...

Page 85: ...ame FG Material Background material name BG Material Foreground information Forground port Port Background information Background port Port Information displayed Displays the alias name of the alias currently the subject of operation Specifies whether or not loop playback is enabled for the alias currently the subject of operation Displays the material name of the material specified as the foregro...

Page 86: ...losed by pressing the B7 OK key Key L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 B1 B2 B6 B7 SHIFT B1 Function name caption Alias Name FG Material BG Material FG IN FG OUT FG DUR FG Port BG IN BG OUT BG DUR BG Port Next Name Entry Cancel OK Prev Description Moves the cursor to the alias name Moves the cursor to the foreground material name FG Material Moves the cursor to the background material name BG Mate...

Page 87: ...r setting the IN and OUT points differs For details see Section 3 6 CP Setup Mode page 3 34 Confirming entries in the dialog box To confirm the alias press B7 OK The Alias Sheet dialog box closes and the attributes are set To cancel the operation press B6 Cancel The operation is cancelled and the dialog box returns to its previous state before it was opened ...

Page 88: ...material is loaded to the corresponding port For details about naming copied material see Section 5 4 Basic Operation in BVE Mode of Volume I of this Operation Manual 3 8 2 Reserving MAV 777 Operation Area When the operation areas on the MAV 777 become full one of the following messages appears on the LCD Cut Entry Full Press OK to Package Edit Entry Full Press OK to Initialize Files To continue e...

Page 89: ...cording make any necessary settings with the buttons shown below R3 P2 IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D 1 T...

Page 90: ...RDER port the timer mode attributes are also saved Further when the same port is selected for both the Player and Recorder you can switch the timer mode setting simultaneously as you press the PLAYER button and the RECORDER button The following figure is a state transition diagram illustrating the time data display in relation to the TIMER SEL and TC UB buttons LTC TC TC UB LTC UB VITC TC TC UB TC...

Page 91: ...ialog box cannot be displayed by pressing the HOLD button in step 2 pressing the RESET button makes all the values zero if TM1 is selected on the MAV 777 If no material is assigned to the port Timer1 cannot be set If invalid time data is entered the dialog box does not close even if you press B7 OK With items 633 to 635 TCG MODE of the MAV 777 Expansion menu set to INTERNAL PRESET the MAV 777 Reco...

Page 92: ...ts At this point If no material is assigned to the selected recording port a new material is automatically assigned If material is already assigned to the selected recording port and the MAV 777 is stopped after recording the new recording starts from the point where the previous recording stopped 4 To stop recording press the STOP button Notes The name of a new material consists of the name up to...

Page 93: ...ord Allocate Length R1 R2 or R3 become effective and time can be allocated to each recording port R1 to R3 at the time of recording 2 Use the PORT SELECT button to select the recording port 3 Hold down the REC button and press the PLAY button to start recording You see LOOP displayed in the current port area of the LCD display Notes If the reference points in a program are overwritten when loop re...

Page 94: ...ort combinations when Enforce E E Operation can be used Playback Mode P1 P2 P3 Record Mode R1 O O O R2 O O R3 O O Possible Not possible 4 4 1 Temporarily Outputting the Recording Port Input Signal to the Playback Port 1 Set CP Setup mode item 0013 Enforced EE Operation to Enable 2 Hold down the PORT SELECT button to select the playback port to which you want to output the input signal and then pre...

Page 95: ...L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 1 TC UB TIMER SEL buttons select the time data 2 PORT SELECT buttons select the playback port 5 1 2...

Page 96: ... RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Normal speed playback 1 Set the playback audio levels and video process values on the meter panel 2 Select the playback port using the PORT SELECT button 3 Select the material to be played back To select the material in Material...

Page 97: ...e playback speed is determined by the setting of the external device The playback speed appears in the current port area Playback in jog mode Use the following procedure for playback in jog mode IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT ...

Page 98: ... Shuttle mode A playback image appears at the speed corresponding to the position of the search dial The speed and direction of play are shown on the liquid crystal display The speed is shown to two decimal places in the range 1 to 1 times normal speed to one decimal place in the range 10 to 10 times normal speed and as an integer outside the 10 to 10 range The dial has notches at 8 0 and 8 times ...

Page 99: ...n for the desired playback speed and direction 1 1 Variable mode A playback image appears at the speed corresponding to the position of the search dial The dial has notches at the still playback and 1 to 1 times normal speed playback positions 3 To end variable playback return the search dial to the central position or press the STOP button To return to normal speed playback Press the PLAY button ...

Page 100: ...you switch the timecode display LTC TM1 etc the change affects both ports When you leave the synchronized playback mode playback on both ports halts at once Synchronized playback cannot be used in the Edit mode and you cannot move from the synchronized playback mode to the Edit mode Performing synchronized playback 1 Press the PORT SELECT button for the first port that you want to use for synchron...

Page 101: ...u can set playback so that it starts at the beginning of a material plays back to the end and restarts playback from the beginning in a continuous loop Notes Make sure that the material you set for loop playback is at least 1 second long If the material is shorter than 1 second loop playback may not be executed correctly Loop playback cannot be executed with material being recorded in loop playbac...

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Page 103: ...n material Notes On the main control panel internal material created through recording or editing cannot be edited directly as destination material When you want to edit internal material use 1st Edit to create a new destination material and after you have loaded the internal material that you want to edit as the source material set the material start and end time data as the various recorder and ...

Page 104: ... program page 6 4 Specify RECORDER and PLAYER ports page 6 6 Select edit channels page 6 8 Set edit points page 6 8 Preview edit intervals PREVIEW page 6 18 If necessary modify edit points page 6 16 Start editing AUTO EDIT page 6 19 Confirm editing results REVIEW page 6 20 If necessary modify page data page 6 21 Edit pages individually page 6 24 Close editing page 6 42 Create a program ...

Page 105: ...L REMAIN PROCESS CONTROL Y MASTER PB PR SET UP PHONES 1 2 3 SYSTEM HDD HELP FULL FINE TC UB TC TYPE MENU 10 SET 0 CH2 PRESET CH3 PRESET CH4 PRESET VIDEO MENU PRESET IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TC TYPE 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL ...

Page 106: ...UB TC TYPE MENU 10 SET 0 CH2 PRESET CH3 PRESET CH4 PRESET VIDEO MENU PRESET IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TC TYPE 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D ...

Page 107: ... EditResultMaterial xxxx where xxxx is a number incremented automatically 4 You can now change the material name as you desire Use the Text Entry dialog box to enter a new material name The material name has a maximum length of 23 alphanumeric characters For details about how to enter text in a Text Entry dialog box see Section 3 7 2 Text Entry Dialog Box page 3 44 5 Press B7 OK to clear the progr...

Page 108: ... menu item 001 PREROLL TIME of the MAV 777 Basic menu 2 Menu item 001 PREROLL TIME of the MAV 777 Basic menu must be set to at least 3 seconds Along with 1 above the PLAYER and RECORDER the IN points should be set for the preroll intervals 3 Menu item 317 PANEL MODE RECORDER PORT of the MAV 777 Expansion menu should be set to R1P1 for EXT1 and set to R2P2 for EXT2 This way either can be selected a...

Page 109: ...he PORT SELECT buttons 1 simultaneously both the PLAYER button and the pressed PORT SELECT button light Once you specify the PLAYER device the port currently specified as the PLAYER port is automatically selected by pressing the PLAYER button The recorder device is fixed according to the application selected with the MAV 777 Expansion menu item 317 PANEL MODE RECORDER Editing cannot be performed w...

Page 110: ... L2 Video or L3 to L6 Ch1 to Ch4 before setting edit points editing or performing PREVIEW Note After Audio Channel mode has been selected material cannot be handled as pages 6 2 6 Setting the Edit Points The following edit settings can be made Specification of the source material loads material to be used for editing from the port that is currently specified as PLAYER PLAYER IN and PLAYER OUT poin...

Page 111: ...his section first describes procedure 1 the procedure for setting edit points using the IN OUT or ENTRY buttons in the same manner as when setting points with an HD VTR then goes on to explain how procedures 2 to 4 differ from procedure 1 Notes On the control panel edit point settings are normally set to continuous editing on the recorder the previously edited OUT point is automatically set as the...

Page 112: ...oint is set the IN or OUT button stops flashing and lights IN and OUT point time data is set and the duration set for both of these points appears on the LCD 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 and set all necessary edit points Once all the necessary edit points are set for the three necessary points out of the RECORDER and PLAYER IN and OUT points see Automatically setting edit points below the PREVIEW and AUT...

Page 113: ...e data for IN and OUT points currently selected with the cursor in Edit mode on the LCD To set edit points using this command perform the following procedure instead of step 7 in To specify edit points with the IN OUT and ENTRY buttons page 6 9 To set the IN point Position the cursor over IN using the MULTI CONTROL knob and press the B1 key To set the OUT point Position the cursor over OUT using t...

Page 114: ... IN or OUT points 1 Set the IN or the OUT point as described in To set the IN point or OUT point or use the IN OUT or ENTRY buttons and the CURRENT TC ENTRY command 2 Position the cursor over DUR using the MULTI CONTROL knob and press the B2 key The Time Data Entry dialog box appears 3 Enter the time data that you want to set For more on how to enter time data see Section 3 7 1 Time Data Entry Dia...

Page 115: ...it editing 1 Press the desired channel key Video and or Audio The IN and OUT buttons flash 2 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button to select the device for which you want to set edit points The button pressed lights 3 Turn the search dial in either jog or shuttle mode to search for the edit point For playback in jog and shuttle modes see Section 5 2 2 Variable Speed Playback in Jog Shuttle and Varia...

Page 116: ...e recorder AUDIO OUT point player AUDIO IN point and video OUT point are automatically set Edit points can be modified even after they are automatically set Automatic setting of edit points with split editing Recording black material It is possible to edit material without creating Black video material or Muting audio material 1 With material assigned to a specified port on the player hold down th...

Page 117: ...DE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Example of deleting edit points 1 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button and select the device containing the edit point that you want to delete T...

Page 118: ...nt that you want to modify The button pressed lights when the selection is made 2 Hold down the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button that corresponds to the edit point that you want to modify and press TRIM or While using the TRIM buttons the time data of the IN OUT AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT button pressed above appears Press the button to advance the edit point one frame at a time and the button to mo...

Page 119: ...ETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 P2 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Cueing up or prerolling 1 Press the RECORDER or PLAYER button and select the device that you want to cue up The button pressed lights when it is selected 2 To cue up to edit points Press the PRERO...

Page 120: ...ton The PREVIEW button lights during preview If necessary delete modify or reset edit points then preview again After previewing the player returns to the OUT point and the recorder returns to the IN point For details on how to delete and modify edit points see Section 6 2 7 Deleting and Modifying Edit Points page 6 15 To close preview Press the STOP button The preview monitor During preview you c...

Page 121: ...editing both the player and recorder return to the OUT point IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Making ...

Page 122: ...t edit after editing With the REVIEW button lit you can review the edit The RECORDER button goes out 6 2 11 Cutting Material You can cut out part of a material and use it as a new material Note Video and Audio cannot be cut out separately IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD ...

Page 123: ...rmat and can be modified at any time Pages can be handled only after Video Audio mode has been selected To modify page data IN OUT PB EE PB L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L1 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 MODE SHIFT IN DMC EDIT PREVIEW AUTO EDIT REVIEW MEMORY DELETE OUT TRIM AUDIO ENTRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP...

Page 124: ...t a page between two pages of your choice Insert INS and Overlay OVL INS Insert Page Insertion The page is inserted at the IN point entered on the page of the recorder and all subsequent pages are moved up in the destination material as shown in the illustration below Insert here The page is inserted The page is inserted here Timecode Page order Timecode Page order OVL Overlay Page Insertion In Ov...

Page 125: ...e data on either side of the insertion point are automatically modified upon page insertion Switching to the Insert mode 1 In any mode other than Edit mode hold down the MODE button and press the L2 button to enter the Edit mode 2 Press the B3 Editing Mode key Pressing the B3 key repeatedly toggles between the Insert and Overlay modes Note You can switch to the Insert mode only when editing new ma...

Page 126: ...han Edit mode hold down the MODE button and press the L2 button to enter Edit mode 2 Press either the SHIFT B1 BS keys or the SHIFT B2 FS keys to display the page that you want to move 3 Press the SHIFT B7 Move Page keys The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash 4 Display the page immediately after the destination point if you want to move the destination material at the end display the blank page a...

Page 127: ...ed is saved in the buffer Page data in the buffer is erased if the program is cleared Further it is also erased if the power to the MAV 777 is cut To copy pages 1 If you are in a mode other than Edit mode hold down the MODE button and press the L2 button to enter Edit mode 2 Press the SHIFT B1 BS keys or the SHIFT B2 FS keys to display the page you want to copy 3 Press the SHIFT B4 Copy Page keys ...

Page 128: ...B5 Paste Page keys If necessary modify the recorder s edit points If you do not modify the edit point here the page is pasted after the last page The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash 3 If necessary preview by pressing the PREVIEW button To cancel paste press the B7 Cancel Paste key instead of continuing to the next step 4 Press AUTO EDIT to paste the page If you paste a page page numbers in the...

Page 129: ...keys to display the page that you want to delete 3 Press the SHIFT B6 Delete Page keys The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash 4 If necessary preview by pressing the PREVIEW button To cancel delete press the B7 Cancel Delete key instead of continuing to the next step 5 Press AUTO EDIT to delete the page If you delete a page page numbers in the program are fixed in time data order in the destinatio...

Page 130: ...I CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Abbreviated editing 1 Press the PLAYER or RECORDER button and select the device that you want to use then cue up to the PLAYER and RECORDER IN points 2 Press the PREVIEW or AUTO EDIT button Playback starts from the IN point 3 When you reach the desired OUT point hold down the ENTRY button and p...

Page 131: ...are managing the program from the control panel later modifications are possible To edit on the fly Edit on the fly using the following procedure 1 Select a port for recording as the PLAYER device 2 Input the PLAYER IN and OUT points while monitoring the recording image 3 When using a selected cut press the AUTO EDIT button to confirm When not using a selected cut simply write over the IN and OUT ...

Page 132: ...me Only Following Points and Material End 1 Frame 4 In the PREVIEW of the transition parts a RECORDER has been added to the conventional playback port P1 and the recording port R1 is also used For this reason when PREVIEW of materials that contain effects is not completed if the RECORDER is selected the RECORDER P1 and R1 buttons light 5 The same port cannot be selected by the PLAYER and RECORDER ...

Page 133: ...order port is not recording it is not possible to set effects with the Effect dialog box 3 If the Insert mode is set for INS press the B3 Editing Mode key to switch to the OVL Overlay mode 4 Set the enabled editing point or the effect For details about opening and using the Effects dialog box see Using the Effect dialog box page 3 50 5 As the PREVIEW button is flashing execute PREVIEW 6 After exec...

Page 134: ...RDER button the P1 and R1 buttons or the P2 and R2 buttons light up Depending on the port selected in MAV 777 Expansion menu item 317 PANEL MODE RECORDER PORT the recording device automatically lights You cannot execute PREVIEW when material is loaded to the R1 port or the meter panel s Remote button is lit You cannot select the same port for the player and recorder You cannot perform abbreviated ...

Page 135: ...ute AUTO EDIT If you press the PREVIEW button in this state you can repeat this procedure from step 7 However pressing the PREVIEW button again clears the information specified at step 7 9 Press AUTO EDIT to execute DMC editing in steps 7 to 8 To cancel DMC Edit hold down the DMC EDIT button and press the DELETE button The DMC EDIT button light goes off Notes When an external device is specified a...

Page 136: ...end a signal to the external mixer or another device mix it and then send it to the original channel or another channel for recording EXTRACT On the recorder you can delete a defined interval between the IN point and OUT point After the deletion only the deleted interval duration is shortened LIFT On the recorder you can delete a defined interval between the IN and OUT points For the deleted inter...

Page 137: ...TRY HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 Follow the procedure below to perform voice over editing of a material opened in the Recorder Edit mode 1 Specify the edit points IN and OUT point and the channel where you want to perform voice over editing Note The IN ...

Page 138: ... preread editing please note the following Before executing AUTO EDIT you must execute PREVIEW After PREVIEW if the edit points or edit channel have changed you must execute PREVIEW once again In the insert mode INS Insert cannot be set Example of connection IN SD OUT REFERENCE IN HD OUT TIME CODE IN VIDEO CONTROL REMOTE R2 R1 SYSTEM TIME CODE OUT P2 P1 P3 AUDIO IN AES EBU CH1 2 R1 CH3 4 CH1 2 R2 ...

Page 139: ...ting light 2 Select the edit points IN and OUT points and the channel where you want to conduct preread editing For details about how to set edit points see Section 6 2 6 Setting the Edit Points page 6 8 3 As the PREVIEW button is flashing you can execute PREVIEW At this time the input signal for the interval between the IN point and the OUT point is recorded 4 When PREVIEW is completed and the PR...

Page 140: ...ved back closing the gap and reducing the overall duration and LIFT with which the deleted interval is filled with black video and muted audio Note In both cases the edit points the IN and OUT points must be specified as points that are included within the total span of the destination material plus one frame EXTRACT Before deletion IN OUT After deletion Interval selected for deletion LIFT Before ...

Page 141: ...O R W A R D R3 P2 1 Set the edit points IN and OUT points to define the interval that you want to delete A message is displayed at this time but just go on to step 2 For details about how to set edit points see Section 6 2 6 Setting the Edit Points page 6 8 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press the B6 Extract key The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash indicating that you can execute AUTO EDIT 3 Pre...

Page 142: ...R JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D R3 P2 1 Specify the edit points IN and OUT points to define the interval that you want to delete and select a channel A message is displayed at this time but just go on to step 2 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press the B7 Lift key The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash indicating that you can execute AUTO EDIT 3 Press the PREVIEW button and execute PREVIEW as...

Page 143: ... HOLD RESET TC UB TIMER SEL 1 2 EXT R1 R2 P3 PORT SELECT P1 P2 SHUTTLE MULTI CONTROL PLAYER PREROLL EDIT REW PLAY F FWD STOP REC RECORDER JOG VAR R E V E R S E F O R W A R D 1 Specify the editing point IN and OUT points for the interval that you want to swap 2 Hold down the SHIFT key and press the B5 Swap key The PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT buttons flash and AUTO EDIT is enabled At the same time CH1 to ...

Page 144: ...6 42 E Chapter 6 Editing 6 9 Close Editing 6 9 Closing Editing You can close editing whenever the RECORDER and PLAYER buttons are out ...

Page 145: ...sition interval longer than the edit interval has been set or a transition longer than 10 seconds has been set The same port has been specified as the PLAYER and the RECORDER Player is Remote when previewing the edit entered for the effect The end of the destination material is within the transition interval 1 The end of the destination material is within the transition interval Video 1 The end of...

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