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Editing: Creating Playlists
After setting the IN or OUT point, preview to check edit result
on the recorder.
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Press the PREVIEW button to preview.
Start preview by pressing the PREVIEW button to play
back the edited section on the recorder starting 3 seconds
before the beginning of the edit section (PREROLL TIME
setting) to 1 second beyond the end of the section.
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Events are indicated in orange during a preview.
During a preview, a temporary event (an event displayed
in orange) that indicates a temporary edit section is
created on the timeline. This is referred to as a temporary
registration. In this state, the event is not imported (not
stored on the P2 card).
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Press the REC button to register an event.
This operation records the required video section on the
P2 card in the slot selected for recording. If required, use
the SLOT SELECT button to select the slot to be used for
recording prior to recording. This recording extends 2
seconds beyond the IN and OUT points to allow room for
trimming after editing.
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The event is recorded and appears on the timeline.
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NOTE:
• To end preview, press the STOP button.
• A temporarily registered section on an external device
(RS-422A) used as the player is played back or reviewed
without video or sound. A review plays back the entire
temporarily registered section.
• To confirm the edit result without previewing it, press the REC
button.
• When an edit is started by defining only IN points of the player
and recorder, a temporary event of up to 24 hours will be
created on the recorder. Set an OUT point during the preview or
press the STOP button during capture to reset the length of the
event.
• The margin before and after a temporarily registered section
that is imported in a capture is a maximum of 2 seconds. Data
that exceeds the IN and OUT points when a hard disk is used as
the player, and data that exceeds the start and end points of
material when the player is an external device are not imported.
• When the player is a device other than a P2 card, a preview
without defining the IN and OUT points is not possible after
finalizing the edit (after capture).
• When an external device (RS-422A) is used as the player and
the time code of the external device is intermittent, the event
may not be properly imported to the timeline even if the capture
operation works. As long as the OUT point shift is not longer than
2 seconds, it is possible to revise the event after using the
trimming function for importing.
• Audio levels cannot be set during registration or preview of
events when the player is something other than a P2 card.
• Audio channels cannot be switched during editing that uses an
external device (RS-422A) as the player.
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Refer to “Changing audio channel content” (page 93).
• Events cannot be selected and menu operations are not
available during temporary registration. To cancel temporary
registration, press the CANCEL (SHIFT + EXIT) button.
• When an external device (RS-422A) is used as the player, TCG
appears on the recorder screen if the SHIFT and COUNTER
buttons are pressed simultaneously.
• An external device cannot be selected as the player when setup
menu No. 27 (VDCP CMD) is ON.
For a live recording, be sure to set the IN point of the recorder.
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Press the REC button to register an event.
Preroll is performed from the IN point and playback start.
At the IN point, the recorder pauses temporarily (about 1
second), then recording starts.
Recording stops when the OUT point is reached or the
STOP button is pressed.
Preview and assigning events (when the
player is an external device (RS-422A) or
hard disk)
PLAYLIST
OFF
METER
FULL/FINE
MONITOR
SELECT
METER SELECT
INPUT SELECT
REC
THUMBNAIL
SET
MENU
IN
ENTRY
SLOT CLIP
PF1
ALL CLIP
PF3
SHIFT
PF4
CLIP LIST
PF2
SLOT SELECT
LAST X
TRIM
DELETE
VIDEO
GO TO
OUT
EDIT MODE
A.DUB
MODE
A1
A3
A2
A4
DIAG
OPERATION
EXIT
CANCEL/PF
MULTI
SEL
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
TEXT
MEMO
TCG
TC PRESET
PROP
RESET
COUNTER
PLAYER
STOP
STILL/
PAUSE
PREVIEW
A.LEVEL REC
REW
REC
FF
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
REVIEW
1 CLIP PLAY
SOURCE SELECT
NEW
INT
REGEN
PRESET
EXT
MARKER
VAR
UNITY
VIDEO AUDIO
CH 1-4 CH 5-8
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Registering events (live recording)