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PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER

PDW-R1

OPERATION MANUAL

[English]

1st Edition (Revised 1)

Summary of Contents for XDCAM PDW-R1

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER PDW R1 OPERATION MANUAL English 1st Edition Revised 1 ...

Page 2: ...rical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been t...

Page 3: ...N Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure VAROITUS LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLE NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN A...

Page 4: ... to use this product safely avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels Voor de Klanten in Nederland Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag...

Page 5: ...wered Off 39 3 6 7 Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally Salvage Function 40 Chapter 4 Recording Playback 4 1 Recording 42 4 1 1 Preparations for Recording 42 4 1 2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values 44 4 1 3 Recording Operation 48 4 1 4 Auto Clip List Recording for Automatic Inclusion of Recorded Clips in Clip Lists 48 4 2 Playback 49 4 2 1 Preparations for Playback 49 4 2 2...

Page 6: ...Menu 90 7 2 2 Basic Menu Operations 94 7 3 Extended Menu 97 7 3 1 Items in the Extended Menu 97 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operations 108 7 3 3 Using UMID Data 109 7 4 Maintenance Menu 112 7 4 1 Items in the Maintenance Menu 112 7 4 2 Maintenance Menu Operations 114 7 5 System Menu 117 7 5 1 Items in the System Menu 117 7 5 2 System Menu Operations 117 Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 1 Period...

Page 7: ...llowing situations Reset the line mode The unit is powered off before performing step 4 in the previous procedure The RESET ALL SETUP command in the maintenance menu see page 112 is executed Settings affected by the line mode The following settings are affected when the line mode is changed Alarm message language 525 J Japanese 525 U 625 English The following menu item names setting values or fact...

Page 8: ... 628 DF MODE Item No item 652 UMID SDI VANC LINE 12 H to 17 H to 19 H 9 H to 17 H to 18 H 660 ESSENCE MARK SDI VANC LINE 12 H to 17 H to 19 H 9 H to 17 H to 18 H 703 BLANK LINE SELECT Setting range ALL LINE LINE 12 to LINE 20 525 U LINE 12 to LINE 21 525 J Setting range ALL LINE LINE 9 332 to LINE 22 335 LINE 23 710 INTERNAL VIDEO SIGNAL GENERATOR BB CB75 CB100 BB CB75 CB100 713 VIDEO SETUP REFERE...

Page 9: ...riety of applications such as content management on small scale servers Thumbnail search operation Simply press the THUMBNAIL button and the PDW R1 instantly displays thumbnails on the video panel or a connected monitor You can easily cue up the desired scene by guiding the cursor to the corresponding thumbnail and confirming your selection with the SET button Scene selection You can create and pl...

Page 10: ...aces SDI Serial Digital Interface AES EBU This allows the unit to input and output D1 component format digital video and audio signals and also AES EBU format digital audio signals Equipped with i LINK connector The i LINK connector of this unit supports the following two functions Input and output of DV streams AV C mode DV streams can be output from this unit and recorded on standard DV equipmen...

Page 11: ...s slot a AC power switch rear panel Press to power on press a to power off Battery pack shoe covered see page 33 Connectors see page 21 Disc slot and EJECT button see page 38 Control panel see page 12 LCD panel see page 17 Shoulder belt posts see page 134 a For information about how to use your security cable refer to the instructions provided with the security cable Built in speaker monaural Carr...

Page 12: ...icator lights when an external network device is being accessed In this state operation from the control panel is not possible LOCAL Enables operation from the control panel REMOTE Enables remote control of the PDW R1 from a device connected to the S400 i LINK connector or REMOTE connector on the side panel Use extended menu item 214 REMOTE INTERFACE to select which of the connectors is used See 7...

Page 13: ...ack time code or user bits generated by the internal time code generator Make the UB or VIUB selection in extended menu item 629 TC SELECT COUNTER The elapsed recording playback time hours minutes seconds frames This can be reset by pressing the RESET button see page 14 The corresponding indicator above the time data display lights according to the setting You can also synchronize timecode with th...

Page 14: ...l screen is displayed The scene selection window see page 62 appears When a sub clip thumbnail is displayed A sub clip operation menu see page 64 appears f RESET button Press to reset the counter This is also used to cancel or abandon setup menu settings and scene selection thumbnail search 3 Jog shuttle control block For details of playback operations with these buttons and dials see 4 2 2 Playba...

Page 15: ... knobs Depending on the setting of the VARIABLE switch these adjust the input audio or playback audio levels of channels 1 to 4 By the setting of extended menu item 131 AUDIO VOLUME you can enable the ALL CH 1 knob to simultaneously adjust all eight channels When this simultaneous adjustment is enabled the ALL indicator lights c AUDIO METER SEL selection button When using MPEG IMX format in eight ...

Page 16: ...ode whenever a specified time elapses in disc stop mode For details see the description of extended menu item 501 STILL TIMER page 101 e REC record button To start recording hold down this button and press the PLAY button The recording takes place on an unrecorded part of the disc To stop recording press the STOP button This creates a clip of the recorded portion 6 Arrow buttons The four arrow but...

Page 17: ...DW R1 a laser diode fault or another hardware error is detected It goes off when the error state is cleared When this indicator is lit the time data display and video panel show an error message For details see 8 3 Error Messages page 121 and 8 4 Alarms page 122 d KEY INHI key inhibit indicator This lights when the KEY INHI switch is set to on with either MON INPUT SEL or CONTROL PANEL set to dis ...

Page 18: ... the COUNTER SEL button is set to UB The time data display shows the user bits When extended menu item 629 TC SELECT is set to tc this shows UB and when vitc is selected it shows VIUB indicator This lights in the following cases In playback mode when VITC is being read Regardless of what the time data display is showing When VITC is being recorded or in E E mode 1 when VITC is recorded due to one ...

Page 19: ...M format digital signal i LINK input comprising both video and audio signals input to the S400 i LINK connector Signals are selected in the following order The video input indication in the video panel changes to reflect this SDI t COMPOSITE t SG t i LINK Note Input signals AV C from the S400 i LINK connector cannot be recorded when the basic menu item 031 RECORDING FORMAT is set to IMX 50 IMX40 o...

Page 20: ... DISC a The line mode of the current clip on the disc setting values 525 625 the video recording format setting values IMX50 IMX40 IMX30 DVCAM and the number of audio recording channels setting values 8ch 4ch RMT When the remote control switch is set to REMOTE the control interface selected with extended menu item 214 setting values 9PIN i LINK b PARA This appears when the parallel recording with ...

Page 21: ...isten to audio through the built in speaker monaural b DC OUT DC power output 12V connector 4 pin female Supplies power to the BVR 3 Remote Control Unit not supplied and the RM 280 Editing Controller not supplied Max 5 W Note Do not connect to any external device except those listed above PHONES REF VIDEO IN REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU AC IN DC IN 12V S400 IN DC OUT 12V 1 2 3 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 SDI IN...

Page 22: ...ettings Notes If video or audio signals from an external device connected with the S400 i LINK connector are not output disconnect the i LINK cable and connect it again pushing it straight in When the PDW R1 is connected to a device with a 6 pin i LINK connector by an i LINK cable before unplugging the i LINK cable first power off the device and disconnect the power plug from the outlet If the i L...

Page 23: ... also output audio monitor signals by setting extended menu item 820 AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 CH2 SELECT to moni See 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operations page 108 for more information about how to make these settings For details of the maintenace menu see 7 4 Maintenance Menu on page 112 3 Analog video signal inputs outputs a VIDEO IN analog video input connector BNC type This inputs a composite video signal b ...

Page 24: ...ice b TC OUT connector BNC type This outputs the following time code depending on the operating state of the PDW R1 During playback playback time code During recording the time code from the internal time code generator or the time code input to the TC IN connector When extended menu item 611 TC OUTPUT PHASE IN EE MODE is set to muting no time code is output 6 Power supply section a DC IN DC power...

Page 25: ...use the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER or SDI OUT SUPER connector You can select the kind of text information to display using basic menu item 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT For detailed information about basic menu items and how to make menu settings see 7 2 Basic Setup Menu on page 90 Connect a video monitor as example 1 or 2 shown in the following figure 3 1 2 Connections for Using PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Soft...

Page 26: ... about installing the PDZ 1 software Some limitations apply to FAM connections For details see 6 2 File Access Mode File Operations page 78 REF VIDEO IN REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU S400 IN DC OUT 12V 1 2 3 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 SDI IN OUT SUPER VIDEO IN OUT1 OUT2 SUPER TC IN OUT AUDIO OUT 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 AUDIO IN 1 PDW R1 Laptop computer network connector To network connector Connecting this unit directl...

Page 27: ... settings see 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operations on page 108 For the method of transferring video audio signals AV C data to a nonlinear editing system refer to the manual provided with the editing software to be used 3 1 4 Connections for Recording in Parallel With a Camcorder You can start and stop recording on this unit at the same time that recording starts and stops on a camcorder This allows you...

Page 28: ...T ONLY REC FORMAT on the VTR MODE page of the MAINTENANCE menu DVCAM PDW R1 settings Remote control switch see page 12 REMOTE VIDEO INPUT SEL button see page 19 select i LINK Basic menu item 031 RECORDING FORMAT DVCAM Extended menu item 214 REMOTE INTERFACE i LINK Extended menu item 215 i LINK MODE AV C Extended menu item 216 PARALLEL RECORDING MODE on DSR 400 400P 450WS 450WSP ...

Page 29: ... REMOTE 1 IN 9P REF VIDEO IN PLAYER 1 RECORDER BVE 700 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3 SUPER AUDIO OUT REMOTE 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 PDW R1 Cut editing system comprising this unit as a player an MSW M2000 M2000P unit as a recorder and a BVE 700 editing control unit 1 75 Ω coaxial cable not supplied 2 9 pin remote control cable not supplied 3 Cable with XLR connectors not supplied a Video monitor Video monitor T...

Page 30: ...recorder Video monitor Video monitor To composite video input connector To analog audio input connector To composite video input connector Connections using the REMOTE connector D sub 9 pin Cut editing system comprising this unit as a player and an MSW M2000 M2000P unit as a recorder For cut editing the system uses the editing functions of the recorder MSW M2000 M2000P recorder settings REMOTE 1 9...

Page 31: ... thumbnail search scene selection and essence mark REF VIDEO IN REMOTE DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU S400 IN DC OUT 12V 1 2 3 4 OUT 1 2 3 4 SDI IN OUT SUPER VIDEO IN OUT1 OUT2 SUPER TC IN OUT AUDIO OUT 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER VIDEO OUT 3 SUPER AUDIO OUT 1 3 2 S400 i LINK 1 PDW R1 Connections using the S400 i LINK connector Cut editing system comprising this unit as a player and a DSR 20...

Page 32: ...g on the editing control unit model BVE 600 700 900 910 2000 9100 Set VTR constants as follows FXE 100 120 Set VTR constants as follows RM 450 Set the DIP switches as follows Left switch Right switch PVE 500 No settings required Line mode VTR CONSTANT 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 525 60 A0 92 00 96 05 05 03 80 625 50 A1 92 00 7D 05 05 03 80 Line mode VTR CONSTANT 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 525 60 0A 07 FE 00 80 5A FF...

Page 33: ...it the battery pack To remove the battery pack Follow the above procedure in the reverse flow After the battery pack is removed replace the cover of the battery pack shoe When several power sources are connected The following table shows the automatically selected power source that drives this unit a Switches to DC power immediately if AC power supply is interrupted b Switches to battery pack powe...

Page 34: ...ormation about the menu banks see Menu bank operations menu items B01 to B13 page 96 and the description of maintenance menu item SETUP MAINTENANCE SETUP BANK4 page 113 3 4Setting the Date and Time When using this unit for the first time you should set the date and time as follows 1 Holding down the SHIFT button press the MENU button The system menu appears on the video panel 2 Select DATE TIME PR...

Page 35: ... superimposed text using basic menu items 002 003 005 009 011 and 012 For details see 7 2 1 Items in the Basic Setup Menu page 90 Information displayed Note The display shown above corresponds to the factory default settings of the unit You can change the type of information to be displayed in the lower line of the display by changing the setting of basic menu item 005 DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT F...

Page 36: ...time code UBG TC generator user bits data IN IN point time data OUT OUT point time data DUR Duration between IN point and OUT point Display Description B1 The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 1 B2 The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 2 B3 The current menu settings are the same as the settings in menu bank 3 B4 The current menu settings ...

Page 37: ...eck the total optical output time of optical heads For details see 8 1 1 Digital Hours Meter page 120 about this setting Refer to the Maintenance Manual for an approximate guide to when it is time to replace optical heads To prevent playback conditions from deteriorating Pay attention to the following points when handling discs Do not open disc cartridges and touch discs directly with your hands D...

Page 38: ...mperature or humidity is high Do not leave cartridges where dust may be able to gain ingress Store cartridges in their cases Care of the discs Remove dust and dirt on the outside of a cartridge using a soft dry cloth If condensation forms allow ample time to dry before use 3 6 3 Write Protecting Discs To protect the content recorded on the disc from accidental erasure move the Write Inhibit tab on...

Page 39: ...g is completed and the message FORMAT COMPLETED appears 6 Press the MENU button This exits the menu To format several discs in succession 1 Carry out steps 1 to 5 in the previous procedure and then press the EJECT button to eject the disc 2 Insert the next disc that you want to format The message QUICK FORMAT OK appears 3 Press the SET button 4 When the message FORMAT COMPLETED appears press the E...

Page 40: ... guaranteed Even when this function is used it is not possible to recover data from immediately before the interruption of recording The amount of data lost is as follows Quick salvage From 2 to 4 seconds of data before the interruption of recording Full salvage From 4 to 6 seconds of data before the interruption of recording Quick salvage When the unit is powered on again after a recording interr...

Page 41: ...s saved but no salvage processing is done Sections which were recorded normally can be played back but no new recording can be done on the disc A quick format can be done on the disc although all of its contents will be lost Note Unless clips are salvaged the message Salvage appears again the next time the disc is inserted or the unit is powered on ...

Page 42: ...code value or user bit data to show in the time data display When displaying the time code value select TC or VITC with extended menu item 629 TC SELECT Setting the recording format Before recording it is necessary to set the recording format for each of video and audio Note It is not possible to combine different recording formats on a single disc When the format of previously recorded sections o...

Page 43: ...e settings As required you can select which frame to display as a clip s thumbnail image When the unit is shipped from the factory it is set up to display the first frame as the thumbnail For example if all clips have the same image in their first frames you can specify a frame a few seconds after the start of the clip so that thumbnails will not all show the same image To specify the frame to use...

Page 44: ...ining switch settings in the time data settings section with the selection of a video input signal and settings of extended menu item 629 To record time code after setting an initial value Set the following switches beforehand INT EXT RP188 switch INT PRESET REGEN switch PRESET F RUN R RUN switch F RUN or R RUN See 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operations page 108 for more information about how to make exte...

Page 45: ...gits of information date time clip name etc in the time code track Proceed as follows 1 Watching the indicators above the time data display press the COUNTER SEL button to select UB 2 Carry out steps 2 to 6 of the section To set an initial value page 44 Settings are made in hexadecimal 0 1 2 8 9 A B E F AUDIO VIDEO INPUT SEL WARNING KEY INHI REC INHI INPUT CH INPUT SEL STATUS LIGHT MONITOR H L OFF...

Page 46: ... following connections and settings To synchronize to time code input to the TC IN connector Connect the time code output from the external device to the TC IN connector Press the VIDEO INPUT SEL button and while viewing the time data display or the video panel select one of SDI COMPOSITE or SG To synchronize to VITC in an input video signal Connect a video signal containing VITC to the VIDEO IN c...

Page 47: ...p this unit then press the REC button Check that the time code value shown in the time data display coincides with the external time code value To record external time code directly You can record both of the following types of external time code directly TC input to the TC IN connector of this unit i LINK TC input to the S400 i LINK connector of this unit SMPTE RP 188 LTC in an SDI signal input t...

Page 48: ... pack is exhausted the battery pack is removed and so on To record essence marks A shot mark 1 essence mark or shot mark 2 essence mark is recorded if you hold down the F MARK1 or f MARK2 button and press the SET button during recording 4 1 4 Auto Clip List Recording for Automatic Inclusion of Recorded Clips in Clip Lists Auto clip list recording is a function for automatically including the clips...

Page 49: ...y button switch settings For details of the settings of the buttons switches see the pages indicated in parenthesis a Remote control switch page 12 Set to LOCAL b On standby switch page 12 Indicator lit green c VARIABLE switch page 15 and ALL CH 1 CH 2 to CH 4 adjustment knobs page 15 Adjust the audio playback levels d AUDIO MONITOR SEL button page 15 Select the audio channels to monitor e AC powe...

Page 50: ...L STATUS LIGHT MONITOR H L OFF OFF ON OFF ON 30 dB 12 20 40 60 0 CH 15 DATA OVER 30 dB 12 20 40 60 0 CH 26 DATA OVER 30 dB 12 20 40 60 0 CH 37 DATA OVER 30 dB 12 20 40 60 0 CH 48 BATT E F DATA OVER VITC HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES COUNTER HOLD VIUB PB EXT LK NDF DISC E B ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB NAIL ESSENCE MARK MENU S SEL SET RESET SHIFT TOP F REV ALL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TC F FWD AUDIO END REC ...

Page 51: ...tor To carry out playback again move back to the desired clip using the PREV button jog dial or shuttle dial To record an essence mark While playing back a disc you can record essence marks such as shot mark 1 and shot mark 2 in desired frames To record a shot mark 1 or shot mark 2 hold down the F MARK1 or f MARK2 button and press the SET button Note To erase or change essence marks use the suppli...

Page 52: ...IP button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on The thumbnails of clips on the disc appear To switch between duration and time code display in the thumbnail display Press the COUNTER SEL button Each press of the button toggles between duration display and time code display To escape from the thumbnail display to the full screen display ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB NAIL ESSENCE MARK MENU S SEL S...

Page 53: ...ET button Thumbnails of the frames including the selected essence mark appear The example shows the case where SHOTMARK1 is selected as the essence mark 4 Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the desired frame You can select frames with the following operations Press the PREV or NEXT button Move to the previous or next frame Press the PREV or NEXT button with the SHIFT button held down ...

Page 54: ...play in the thumbnail display Press the COUNTER SEL button Each press of the button toggles between duration display and time code display To escape from the thumbnail display to the full screen display Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it off 2 Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select the sub clip you want to cue up You can select sub clips with the following operations Press the PREV or ...

Page 55: ...on this unit send a command other than the repeat playback start command to this unit The unit executes the operation for the button press jog or search dial operation or remote command that stops playback The unit enters search mode when you conduct a search and stop mode at the end of the disc To disable repeat playback Set extended menu item 142 REPEAT MODE to off 4 2 6 Locking and Deleting Cli...

Page 56: ...ting UNLOCK ALL CLIPS in step 2 Deleting clips Notes Clips cannot be deleted when the Write Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position or when extended menu item 310 REC INHIBIT is set to on Locked clips cannot be deleted When the target clip is referenced in a clip list the clip list that references the clip will also be deleted You can use the DISC MENU to delete the last ...

Page 57: ...T button Press the RESET button 5 Use the F or f button to select OK and then press the SET button The clip is deleted and you return to the thumbnail screen To delete all clips 1 Carry out steps 1 and 3 of Deleting clips to display the THUMBNAIL MENU 2 Use the arrow buttons or the jog dial to select DELETE ALL CLIPS and then press the SET button A confirmation screen appears To cancel the deletio...

Page 58: ...ips from the material recorded on a disc and perform cut editing You can do this by operating on this unit only Scene selection is a convenient way to perform cut editing in the field and in other offline situations Clip lists edit data created with the scene selection function can be used on XPRI and other full feature nonlinear editing systems ...

Page 59: ...age 61 Reordering sub clips see page 63 Trimming sub clips see page 65 Deleting sub clips see page 66 Previewing clip lists see page 66 Save the clip list to disc see page 66 Play back the clip list see page 54 Disc PDW 510 530 PDW R1 Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip list 1 Disc Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3 PDW R1 Recorded material Clip list 1 Sel...

Page 60: ...re virtual data specifying ranges in the original clips Clip data in the original clips is not overwritten Clip list editing current clip list Clip lists cannot be edited on disc To edit clip lists you need to load them one at a time into the unit memory The clip list which is currently loaded into the unit memory is called the current clip list The current clip list is always the target of sub cl...

Page 61: ... button off press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on Thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear Unit memory Current clip list Can be edited adding deleting and reordering sub clips SAVE m t Clip list playback and thumbnail display C0001 Clip 1 C0002 Clip 2 C0003 Clip 3 E0001 Clip list 1 E0002 Clip list 2 E0003 Clip list 3 E0099 Clip list 99 M LOAD Disc ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB NAIL ESSENCE MARK ME...

Page 62: ...the same clip any number of times The scene selection window displays thumbnails of the sub clips that have been added to the current clip list The cursor in the window indicates the position where the next sub clip will be added To move the cursor in the scene selection window After carrying out step 3 to display the scene selection window press the G or g button 6 When you have finished selectin...

Page 63: ...al clips One sub clip is created for each of the clips 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you have added all of the clips you want to the current clip list 6 Save the current clip list to disc See 5 2 6 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 66 5 2 2 Reordering Sub Clips 1 Press the SUBCLIP button turning it on 2 Press the THUMBNAIL button turning it on Thumbnails of the sub clips in the current clip ...

Page 64: ...n to the thumbnail screen without moving the sub clip Do one of the following Press the F or f button to select EXIT and then press the SET button Press the RESET button 5 Use the F or f button to select MOVE and then press the SET button The sub clip movement screen appears The clip selected in step 3 appears surrounded by a frame To return to the previous screen Press the RESET button 6 Use the ...

Page 65: ...ESET button The In or Out point is restored to the value it had before the sub clip trim screen opened To cue up the In or Out point With the G IN button held down press the PREV button Or with the the g OUT button held down press the NEXT button Note Note You can escape from the sub clip trim screen to full screen display without executing a trim if you press the THUMBNAIL button 5 Once you have ...

Page 66: ...s from the beginning of the selected sub clip When the THUMBNAIL button is not lit playback starts from the first sub clip in the clip list 5 2 6 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc The current clip list is not saved to disc unless you carry out this procedure After editing clip list data you should always save it to disc Notes The current clip list is not saved to disc if the disc s write protec...

Page 67: ...rmation message like the one shown below appears To cancel the save Press the MENU button 4 Press the SET button The current clip list is saved to disc To assign a title to a clip list Use the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software For details see the PDZ 1 online help ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB NAIL ESSENCE MARK MENU S SEL SET RESET SHIFT TOP F REV ALL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TC F FWD AUDIO END REC PRE...

Page 68: ... display of dates of creation titles and clip list names With the SHIFT button held down press the SET button With each press the display changes as follows Dates of creation titles clip list names dates of creation ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB NAIL ESSENCE MARK MENU S SEL SET RESET SHIFT TOP F REV ALL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 TC F FWD AUDIO END REC PRESET VARIABLE PB PREV NEXT PLAY STOP REC CLIP MENU SYST...

Page 69: ...sts without titles To switch between display of dates of creation titles and clip list names With the SHIFT button held down press the SET button With each press the display changes as follows Dates of creation titles clip list names dates of creation 3 Use the F or f button or the jog dial to select the desired clip list and then press the g button A confirmation message like the one shown below ...

Page 70: ...st is set When the clip list is played back time code will start counting from that value To check the time code after setting it Press the SUBCLIP button turning it on The initial time code of the current clip list appears in the TCR field 6 Save the current clip list to disc See 5 2 6 Saving the Current Clip List to Disc page 66 5 3 5 Sorting Clip Lists Proceed as follows to sort the existing cl...

Page 71: ...e logging function PC with Intel Pentium 4 CPU at least 2 GHz installed memory at least 512 MB When not using the live logging function PC with Intel Pentium III CPU at least 1 GHz installed memory at least 512 MB Operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or higher or Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or higher Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 Service Pack 1 or higher ...

Page 72: ... Connect the network connectors on this unit and the remote computer using a network cable see page 80 6 1 1 Directory Structure The following figure shows the directory structure of discs visible to a remote computer Note This structure is not the same as the actual structure recorded on the disc a Root directory b Only when sub item NAMING FORM of basic menu item 036 is set to free root a INDEX ...

Page 73: ...s set to enable recording and when extended menu item 310 REC INHIBIT is set to off With firmware version 1 4x and lower only the most recently recorded clip may be deleted With firmware version 1 5 and higher any clip may be selected and deleted e Only files which can be overwritten by XDCAM f With firmware version 1 5 and higher when the C part of a C MXF file name is changed a C M01 XML with th...

Page 74: ...E E01 SMI file name is changed an E M01 XML file with the same name in the E part is generated automatically g When an E E01 SMI file is created an E M01 XML file with the same name in the E part is created automatically h When an E E01 SMI file is deleted the E M01 XML file with the same name in the E part is also deleted automatically Note Directories cannot be created in the Edit directory Sub ...

Page 75: ...F0000 U 100000 There are no limits to characters which can be used by FTP connections 6 1 3 Assigning User Defined Clip Titles By default clips on each disc are assigned names in the range C0001 MXF to C4999 MXF For this reason two discs can contain clips with the same names The automatic title generation function allows you to assign titles to all of the clips on several discs which facilitates c...

Page 76: ...ng the serial number The PREFIX setting is saved in memory banks but the NUMERIC setting is not saved see page 96 6 1 4 Assigning User Defined Clip and Clip List Names The following standard format names are assigned automatically to clips and clip lists that are created or recorded by XDCAM devices Clips C0001 MXF to C4999 MXF Clip lists E0001E01 SMI to E0099E01 SMI This unit can handle clips and...

Page 77: ... the SET button It is now possible to write transfer and rename clips and clip lists with user defined names over file access mode FAM connections see page 78 and FTP connections see page 80 To check clip names Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen and select the clip whose name you want to check The name of the selected clip appears at the upper left of the screen See Cuing u...

Page 78: ...on about how to make this setting To install the FAM driver Insert the supplied CD ROM PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software in the CD ROM drive of the computer and execute the Setup exe file then follow the installation instructions For details refer to the ReadMe file contained on the CD ROM disc Note Use Version 1 4 or higher of the FAM driver The FAM driver on the supplied CD ROM is Version 1 4 or hig...

Page 79: ...ff during an FAM connection the data transferred thus far is discarded All file operations are not possible for some types of files For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 73 To eject discs from a remote computer Right click the icon representing this unit in Explorer and select Eject from the menu which appears 6 2 3 Exiting File Operations Note Do not disconnect the cable before p...

Page 80: ...the IP address and other network setting items for this unit For details see To change network settings page 115 If network settings have already been made Check the IP address of this unit For details see To check the assigned IP address page 115 3 Set the remote control switch to NETWORK see page 12 6 3 1 Making FTP Connections FTP connections between this unit and a remote computer can be made ...

Page 81: ...e FTP command If the connection succeeds you are prompted to enter a user name 4 Enter the user name admin and press the Enter key When the user name is verified you are prompted to enter a password 5 Enter the password and press the Enter key The password is set to pdw r1 when the unit is shipped from the factory The login is complete when the password is verified See 6 3 2 Command List page 82 f...

Page 82: ...connection If a file is being transferred terminates after completion of the transfer QUIT CRLF PORT Specifies the IP address and port to which this unit should connect for the next file transfer for data transfer from this unit PORT SP h1 h2 h3 h4 p1 p2 CRLF h1 most significant byte to h4 least significant byte IP address p1 most significant byte p2 least significant byte Port address Input examp...

Page 83: ... about the specified file No specification A list of the files in the current directory The wildcard characters any string and any character may be used in path name Input example 1 LIST a Clip Input example 2 LIST Clip MXF NLST Sends a list of file names from this unit to the remote computer with no other information NLST SP options or path name CRLF The following options may be specified when no...

Page 84: ... as file header metadata may be missing Depending on the transfer destination directory and the file type transfer may not be possible For details see 6 1 2 File Operation Restrictions page 73 STOR SP path name CRLF Input example STOR Edit E0001E01 SMI RNFR RNTO Rename a file Specify the file to be renamed with the RNFR command and specify the new name with the RNTO command Always follow a RNFR co...

Page 85: ... command name is specified with command name Command name specified Explanation of the specified command No specification Command list Input example HELP RETR NOOP Does nothing except return a response Used to check whether this unit is running NOOP CRLF PWD Displays the current directory if the directory is the root directory PWD CRLF CWD Changes the current directory moves from the current direc...

Page 86: ...segment in the body of the MXF file composed of video and audio data for transfer of the required segment only Note A segment greater than the file size cannot be specified SITE REPFL SP path name SP start frame SP transfer size CRLF path name specifies the path name of the file to transfer Enclose the path name in double quotation marks start frame specifies an offset from the start of the file D...

Page 87: ...is specified in path name 444 Lock 666 Unlock When a directory in the General directory is specified in path name 555 Forbid writing to the directory 777 Allow writing to the directory When a file in the General directory is specified in path name 444 Forbid writing to and execution of the file 555 Forbid writing to the file but allow execution 666 Allow writing to the file but forbid execution 77...

Page 88: ... TC SELECT to tc Then proceed as follows Note Continuous time code cannot be recorded if extended menu item 629 TC SELECT is set to vitc See 7 3 2 Extended Menu Operations page 108 for more information about how to make extended menu settings FAM connection Write clip files to the unit from the computer or other device that is connected to this unit FTP connection Use the STOR command to transfer ...

Page 89: ... Configuration of the basic setup menu The basic setup menu comprises the following groups of items Configuration of the extended setup menu The extended setup menu comprises the following groups of items Item group Function Refer to Items H01 to H15 Display of the total number of hours the unit has been powered on and other information collected by the digital hours meter page 120 Items 001 to 09...

Page 90: ...or when the input signals to the monitor are the video signals output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER SDI OUT SUPER connector Set this item by adjusting to the required position while viewing the monitor 003 CHARACTER V POSITION Adjust the vertical screen position as a hexadecimal value of the text information displayed on the monitor a 00 2E 38 525 U 525 J line modes 00 37 43 625 line mode The hexadec...

Page 91: ...nel and external monitor when the input signals to the monitor are the video signals output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER SDI OUT SUPER connector Set this item by selecting the required size while viewing the monitor 012 CONDITION DISPLAY ON VIDEO MONITOR Select whether to display disc condition marks on the monitor a dis disable Do not display ena enable Display a Video panel and external monitor wh...

Page 92: ...he monitor a white White letters on a black background black Black letters on a white background W out White letters with black outline B out Black letters with white outline a Video panel and external monitor when the input signals to the monitor are the video signals output from the VIDEO OUT 2 SUPER SDI OUT SUPER connector Set this item by selecting the required type while viewing the monitor 0...

Page 93: ... defined names C Standard format Do not allow use of files with user defined names free Free format Allow use of files with user defined names 2 AUTO NAMING When free is selected under the sub item NAMING FORM specify whether to use the standard format name or the same name as the title for clips recorded on this unit C Use the standard format for clip names title Use the title set in basic menu i...

Page 94: ...en you select an item that contains sub items 3 When the selected item contains sub items you can select a sub item by holding down the STOP button and rotating the jog dial or shuttle dial The displays in the video panel on an external monitor and in the time data display section change as shown below when you hold down the STOP button In the time data display section the currently selected sub i...

Page 95: ... 2 Press the RESET button The message INITIALIZE ALL ITEMS TO FACTORY PRESET VALUES appears in the video panel and on the external monitor The message Init setup appears in the time data display To abandon operations and return to the setup menu display Press the RESET button again 3 Press the SET button The menu settings are reset to their factory default settings Switching between 525 U line 525...

Page 96: ...urrent active menu settings Set one of basic menu items B11 SAVE SETUP BANK 1 to B13 SAVE SETUP BANK 3 to on depending on which of the menu banks you wish to save in then press the SET button Recalling settings from a menu bank Set one of basic menu items B01 RECALL SETUP BANK 1 to B03 RECALL SETUP BANK 3 to on depending on which of the menu banks you wish to recall from then press the SET button ...

Page 97: ...bited indicator on page 18 off Light the REC INHI indicator on Flash the REC INHI indicator 108 AUTO EE SELECT When a disc is inserted select the operation modes in which input video and audio signals are automatically handled in E E mode S F R stop f fwd f rev In stop fast forward fast reverse modes stop In stop mode off Do not put the unit into E E mode automatically 109 FORCED EE WHEN DISC UNLO...

Page 98: ...is pressed 146 POWER SAVE MODE Specifies whether to put the unit into power save mode off Do not put the unit into power save mode on Put the unit into power save mode The following operations take slightly longer to start in power save mode Recording playback jog and shuttle mode playback search Display of the thumbnail screen and essence marks Menu items in the 100s relating to the control panel...

Page 99: ...t video signal is unstable forced NON STD mode Note When using a VCR with no built in time base corrector e g a home use VHS system VCR select N STD 310 REC INHIBIT Select whether recording is inhibited off Do not inhibit recording on Inhibit recording 320 DIGITAL AUDIO PB PROCESS ON EDIT POINT Select the treatment of audio playback at edit points cut Carry out a cut possibly resulting in audio di...

Page 100: ... ref auto Item 308 setting STD N STD STD N STD Operation mode External synchronization status When a signal is input to the REF VIDEO IN connector E E mode REF a REF a REF a REF a Normal playback REC button pressed Recording INPUT Free b When no signal is input to the REF VIDEO IN connector E E mode INPUT Free b Free RUN d Free RUN d Normal playback REC button pressed Recording VIDEO INPUT SEL but...

Page 101: ...C generator only during playback the insertion line can be specified only for playback 602 VITC POSITION SEL 2 Select a line into which to insert VITC signals for IMX recording signals a and DVCAM playback signals b 12 H 12 line 18 H 18 line 20 H 20 line in 525 U 525 J line modes 9 H 9 line 21 H 21 line 22 H 22 line in 625 line mode Note You can insert the VITC signal in two places To insert it in...

Page 102: ...ta to show in the time data display and the type of external time code when the INT EXT RP188 switch is set to EXT and the PRESET REGEN switch is set to REGEN vitc Display time code as VITC or select VITC as the external time code tc Display time code as TC or select TC as the external time code See 4 1 2 Recording Time Code and User Bit Values page 44 for more information about selecting external...

Page 103: ...ne 13 H 13 line 15 H 15 line 16 H 16 line 17 H 17 line 18 H 18 line 19 H 19 line 525 U 525 J line modes 9 H 9 line 10 H 10 line 12 H 12 line 13 H 13 line 14 H 14 line 15 H 15 line 16 H 16 line 17 H 17 line 18 H 18 line 625 line mode Menu items in the 600s relating to the time code metadata and UMID Item number Item name Settings Menu items in the 700s relating to video control Item number Item nam...

Page 104: ... line 23 half Carry out half blanking thru throu Switch off blanking 705 EDGE SUBCARRIER REDUCER MODE Select whether to enable the edge subcarrier reducer ESR on Enable off Do not enable When playing back a composite signal set this to on 707 FORCED VERTICAL INTERPOLATION OFF The Y add function is normally switched on automatically during jog or variable speed playback This item selects whether or...

Page 105: ...nk blank Regardless of the setting of other sub items blank all lines which can be specified in this menu item thru throu Regardless of the setting of other sub items switch off blanking for all lines which can be specified in this menu item 2 10 LINE 12 LINE 20 In 525 U 525 J line modes Specify blanking for lines 12 to 20 blnk blank Carry out blanking thru throu Switch off blanking 2 15 LINE 9 32...

Page 106: ...e 800s relating to audio control Item number Item name Settings 802 DIGITAL AUDIO MUTING IN SHUTTLE MODE Set the audio muting conditions during shuttle playback off Not muted on Muted 807 AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE Set the output timing of digital audio playback signals SDI AES EBU only with 80H as a reference position Output timing is earlier for values smaller than 80H and later for values greater than ...

Page 107: ...acks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 1 and 2 2 CH3 CH4 tr1 2 Tracks 1 and 2 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr3 4 Tracks 3 and 4 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr5 6 Tracks 5 and 6 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 tr7 8 Tracks 7 and 8 assigned to audio output channels 3 and 4 828 SDI DV AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT s Select the audio signals to assign to SDI and i LI...

Page 108: ...nit 2 Use a ballpoint pen or other sharp implement to set the leftmost of the DIP switches on the right side to the ON top position Note Do not use a pencil for this operation as graphite deposits can cause short circuits and lead to failure 838 AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL ARRANGE Together with item 837 select the audio signals tracks 5 to 8 to assign to the left and right channels of the audio monitor ...

Page 109: ... Data To perform operations from interviewing to editing effectively and to detect audio visual materials easily when reusing them metadata that provides additional information is recorded along with audio visual data As one of application of metadata the UMID Unique Material Identifier is internationally standardized 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Set this switch to ON ACCESS SHUTTLE JOG THUMB N...

Page 110: ...d to the Instance Number for original material Recording based on the UTC The UTC is used when recording the UMID This enables uniform control of source material recorded all over the world based on the universal time code Calculating the date difference among source materials The source material is recorded based on the MJD Modified Julian Date which enables easy calculation of date difference am...

Page 111: ... JPN it is 3 bytes Thus enter the following JP_ _ or JPN _ where _ represents a space ORGANIZATION organization code Enter an abbreviated 4 byte alphanumeric string for the organization code Notes Organization codes must be acquired by applying to the SMPTE registration office When no organization code has been acquired it is forbidden to enter an arbitrary string As a rule the code 00 must be ent...

Page 112: ... IMX50 IMX40 or IMX30 is selected in setup menu item 031 this selects the audio quantization bit count and number of recording channels 16 8 16bit 8ch 16 bits 8 channels 24 4 24bit 4ch 24 bits 4 channels Note When item 031 is set to DVCAM the setting is automatically fixed at 16 bits 4 channels NON AUDIO INPUT Select whether to handle digital audio signals as non audio signals during recording Aud...

Page 113: ... settings in menu bank 4 Reset RESET BANK4 Reset menu bank 4 SAVE MENU DATA Select whether to temporarily back up save setup menu settings before operations such as software upgrades SET button Back up save the settings MENU button Return to next highest menu level without backing up LOAD MENU DATA Select whether to restore load setting that were backed up saved with the SAVE MENU DATA item SET bu...

Page 114: ...ndication that you can move to a higher or lower level menu To return to the item group Press the G button To select the menu item Use the F f buttons OTHERS Item Setting SDI SUPER Select whether to output superimpose characters to the SDI OUT SUPER connector ON Output OFF Do not output AUDIO VIDEO INPUT SEL WARNING KEY INHI REC INHI INPUT CH INPUT SEL STATUS LIGHT MONITOR H L OFF OFF ON OFF ON 30...

Page 115: ...e is connected to this unit before carrying out the operation 1 Using the F f buttons to select DHCP 2 Press the g button 3 Press the f button to select ENABLE 4 Press the SET button To check the assigned IP address In the NETWORK CONFIG menu using the F f buttons to select IP ADDRESS then press the g button Note If the IP address cannot be assigned this is shown as 000 000 000 000 In this case co...

Page 116: ... the NETWORK CONFIG menu To cancel a setting Before pressing the SET button press the MENU button This returns to the NETWORK CONFIG menu without saving the new setting 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 as required to set the subnet mask and default gateway 6 In the NETWORK CONFIG menu press the SET button 7 When the NOW SAVING message vanishes power the unit off and then on again with the on standby switch S...

Page 117: ...IP Delete the last clip 2 ALL CLIP Delete all the clips Locked files and files in the General directory cannot be deleted FORMAT Select the disc format and carry out formatting Sub item 1 QUICK FORMAT Quick format Deletes all data on the disc including the contents of the General directory DATE TIME PRESET items relating to date and time setting Item Setting YEAR Set the year month day time and ti...

Page 118: ...rding disabled position or when extended menu item 310 REC INHIBIT is set to on Locked clips see page 55 are not deleted Proceed as follows 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the previous section To display disc status and clip status 2 Press the F button or f button to select DELETE then press the g button The DELETE menu item appears 3 Delete the last clip or all clips To delete the last clip Press th...

Page 119: ...Chapter 7 Menus 119 7 5 System Menu To set the date and time See 3 4 Setting the Date and Time page 34 ...

Page 120: ...t temperature H13 SEEK RUNNING mode resettable This shows the cumulative seek operation time for the optical head in units of hours The count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining when to replace the seek motor H14 SPINDLE RUNNING mode resettable This shows the cumulative spindle rotation time in units of hours The count is resettable This can be used as a guide in determining w...

Page 121: ...sc slot If when you move the on standby switch to the position the indication HUMID appears in the status display do not insert a disc until the indication disappears 8 3Error Messages Error codes appear in the time data display when an error usually a hardware problem occurs Error codes and error messages appear in the video panel and on an external monitor to which the output of the VIDEO OUT 2 ...

Page 122: ...em 8 4 1 Alarm List The following tables list the alarms displayed by this unit categorized according to the state of the unit when the alarms occur The setting of basic menu item 016 ALARM DISPLAY determines whether or not some of these alarms appear The Display condition column in the tables shows whether the alarm is displayed according to or regardless of the setting of menu item 016 See 7 2 2...

Page 123: ...k page 33 for more information about exchanging battery packs BATT EMPTY on limit off Battery pack power is exhausted Message in time data display Display condition a Description Action Unknown FS on limit off The loaded disc was formatted by an unknown file system Eject or format the disc See 3 6 5 Formatting a Disc page 39 for more information about formatting No FS on limit off The file system ...

Page 124: ... when a disc was inserted Message in time data display Display condition a Description Action Message in time data display Display condition a Description Action 525 60 Disc on limit An attempt was made to play back a disc recorded with the NTSC system when this unit is in 625 line mode PAL system Use a disc recorded with the PAL system 625 50 Disc on limit An attempt was made to play back a disc ...

Page 125: ...o perform these operations cancel all of the following write protect settings Write Inhibit tab of the disc Setting of extended menu item 310 REC INHIBIT Mismatch between the recorded sections of the disc and the setting of basic menu item 031 RECORDING FORMAT REC INHI on limit off An attempt to delete a clip was made while the REC INHI indicator was lit REC INHI on limit off An attempt to format ...

Page 126: ...attempted with the PRESET REGEN switch is set to REGEN REC PAUSE on A time code or user bits preset operation was attempted with recording paused Try the operation again after stopping recording REC mode on limit An attempt was made to switch video or audio signals during recording REC mode on limit off An attempt was made to display the system menu DISC MENU during recording REC mode on limit The...

Page 127: ...ecord to a disc containing an unsupported index file Exchange the disc for one that contains an index file supported by this unit Alternatively format the disc see page 39 File System on limit off An attempt was made to record to a disc with an unsupported file system It may be possible to play back the disc but recording is not possible Exchange the disc for one formatted in a file system support...

Page 128: ...t had already reached the upper limit 24 hours of the specifications of this unit Disc Damage on limit off A command was received to record display an E E picture record an essence mark or add a quick scene selection sub clip when there was no free sparing area This disc cannot be recorded Exchange the disc Non AV Full on limit off A command was received to record display an E E picture record an ...

Page 129: ...nother disc You can check the state of a disc by checking playback condition marks see page 36 525 60 sig on limit A 525 system SDI signal was input with this unit in 625 line mode PAL system and with SDI selected with the VIDEO INPUT SEL button Input a 625 system SDI signal 625 50 sig on limit A 625 system SDI signal was input with this unit in 525 U or 525 J line mode NTSC system and with SDI se...

Page 130: ...s input to the REF VIDEO IN connector Input a standard reference video signal to the REF VIDEO IN connector No INPUT on An attempt to record was made with no input video signal Input a video signal and select it VIN NON STD on Recording is being done with a signal other than a standard video signal input to the VIDEO IN connector Input a standard video signal to the VIDEO IN connector EMPHASIS on ...

Page 131: ...140ºF Operating relative humidity 20 to 90 Mass 4 7 kg 10 lb 5 oz External dimensions w h d excluding projections 230 105 340mm 91 8 41 4 131 2 inches System Recording Playback format Video MPEG IMX 50 40 30 Mbps DVCAM 25 Mbps Proxy video MPEG 4 1 Audio MPEG IMX 16 bits 48 kHz 8 channels or 24 bits 48 kHz 4 channels DVCAM 16 bits 48 kHz 4 channels Proxy audio A law 8 4 channels 8 bits 8 kHz 1 The ...

Page 132: ...ith IEEE 1394 Analog video inputs REF VIDEO IN BNC type 1 Black burst 0 286 V NTSC 0 3V PAL 75 Ω negative sync Composite sync VIDEO IN BNC type 1 composite 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω negative sync Analog audio inputs AUDIO IN 1 3 2 4 XLR 3 pin female 2 4 0 3 6 dBu selectable with menu 10 kΩ balanced Time code input TC IN BNC type 1 SMPTE time code 0 5 Vp p to 18 Vp p 3 3 kΩ unbalanced network 100Base TX 10Base...

Page 133: ... A and Canada Part No 1 551 812 41 125 V 10 A about 2 4 m For the customers in the United Kingdom Part No 1 777 823 12 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m For the customers in European countries other than the United Kingdom Part No 1 551 631 61 250 V 10 A about 2 0 m Shoulder strap Part No A 6772 374 C Related products Battery packs BP GL95 BP GL65 BP L80S BP L60S RM 280 editing controller Design and specific...

Page 134: ...supplied Caution If you fit the shoulder belt incorrectly the unit may fall down and cause body injury Follow the procedures described below to fit or remove the shoulder belt To fit the shoulder belt To remove the shoulder belt Press and pull up While pressing down the indication PRESS move the clip downwards to release it ...

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Page 148: ... the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licen...

Page 149: ...s of video and audio content XDCAM records metadata such as UMIDs and essence marks and the supplied PDZ 1 Proxy Browsing Software can be used to record information such as titles and comments MXF Material eXchange Format A file exchange format developed by the Pro MPEG Forum Equipment from different manufacturers can exchange files in this format Non audio General term for audio signals other tha...

Page 150: ...ecorded material An optional section called the Source Pack contains information such as the time and location of recording A UMID with the Basic section only is called a Basic UMID A UMID with the Source Pack is called an Extended UMID User bits A total of 32 bits are provided in the time code which the user can use to record such information as date reel number or scene number on video tape Also...

Page 151: ...DZ 1 25 nonlinear editing system 27 Connectors 11 21 Control panel 11 12 COUNTER 13 indicator 18 SEL button 13 Current clip list 60 Cut editing system connection 29 D Date time setting 34 DC IN 12V connector 24 DC OUT 12V connector 21 DC power using 33 Digital audio signal inputs outputs 22 hours meter 120 interfaces 10 DIGITAL AUDIO AES EBU IN 1 2 3 4 connectors 22 OUT 1 2 3 4 connectors 22 Disc ...

Page 152: ...a 9 Proxy Browsing Software See also PDZ 1 25 71 Q Quick scene selection 62 R REC button 16 REC INHI indicator 18 Recording 42 essence mark 48 51 format setting 42 level adjustment 43 operation 48 preparations 42 time code user bits 44 Recording and playback control section 16 REF VIDEO IN connectors 22 Related products 133 REMOTE 12 connector 22 Remote control switch 12 Repeat playback 54 RESET b...

Page 153: ... BIT 13 UMID data 109 User bit recording 44 V VARIABLE switch 15 VIDEO IN connectors 23 INPUT SEL button 19 OUT 1 OUT 2 SUPER connectors 23 Video panel 17 Video processing adjusting parameters 49 Video recording format setting 43 VITC field mark 36 indicator 18 W WARNING indicator 17 Write protecting discs 38 ...

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