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Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
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However, if you press the SUB CLIP button to turn it off,
and then press it again to light it, the playback start position
is reset to the start of the clip list.
With the SUB CLIP button lit, press the PLAY button.
You can repeat playback of the current clip list by setting
SET UP >OPERATIONAL FUNCTION >REPEAT
MODE to ON.
Saving the Current Clip
List to Disc
• Edited clip list data is not saved unless you carry out this
operation. If you are going to use the created or edited
clip list data later on, be sure to save it to disc.
• If the Write Inhibit tab on the disc is set to the recording
disabled position, you cannot save the current clip list to
the disc.
• It may not be possible to record because of some other
reason, for example not enough free capacity on the disc.
Proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “Displaying the CLIP menu” (page 71).
2
Use the
M
/MARK1 or
m
/MARK2 button to move the
cursor to “SAVE CLIP LIST”, and then press the SET
button.
A list of clip lists appears. The date of creation or the
title is displayed for each clip list.
“NEW FILE” is displayed for clip lists without any
saved data.
To switch between title display and date of creation
display
Press the
,
/OUT button.
For details, see “To select the type of clip list
information to display” (page 63).
3
Use the
M
/MARK1 or
m
/MARK2 button or jog dial to
select the desired clip list, and then press the
,
/OUT
button.
The current clip list is saved to disc.
To cancel the save
Press the MENU button.
To assign a title to a clip list
Notes
PHONES
VAR
JOG
MARK1
MENU
PAGE DISPLAY
SUB
CLIP
F1
F5
F4
F3
F2
SHIFT
CLIP
MENU
ESSENCE
MARK
SET
THUMB
NAIL
RESET
OUT
IN
MARK2
SHUTTLE
TOP
KEY INHI
EXPAND
CHAPTER
F REV
F FWD
END
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
STOP
STANDBY
REC
EJECT
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
NETWORK
LOCAL
REMOTE
ACCESS
LEVEL
REC
VARIABLE
PRESET
PB
- 1 2
0
- 3 0
- 2 0
- 6 0
1
- 4 0
- 1 2
0
- 3 0
- 2 0
- 6 0
3
- 4 0
4
2
4 CH
MPEG HD
SP
VITC
REM:077M
COOO1
1080
60I
16 BIT
3 + 4
00: 00 .00: 00
D F / N D F
NDF
P2
T C / V I T C
V I T C
TC MODE
P R E S E T
TCG
E X T
RUN MODE
REC RUN
2,3
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