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Editing: Playlist Function
In playlist mode, events can be added either in insert editing
mode or in overwrite editing mode.
Use the EDITMODE (SHIFT + VIDEO) button to switch
between the two modes.
This mode inserts an event at the specified location and the
event previously at this location now comes after the inserted
event. This increases the duration of the entire playlist by the
length of the inserted event.
In overwrite editing mode, the inserted event overwrites other
events starting from the specified point. The duration of other
events will differ, but total playlist duration will remain the
same.
The result of other operations will also differ depending on
whether they are performed in insert or overwrite editing mode.
Overwrite editing can generate sections on the timeline
missing both audio and video. When played back, sections
without video generate no image (black) and sections without
audio are silent. The same effect will be produced when a
card with editing material is not inserted or by a section with
an event that cannot be played back.
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NOTE:
• Edit Copy of sections that contain no video cannot be executed.
However, Edit Copy of sections without audio can be executed.
Only the last edit operation in playlist mode can be undone. A
cancelled operation can also be redone. Use the LAST X
button to cancel or redo an operation.
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NOTE:
• The following operations cannot be cancelled or redone.
- Menu operations other than OPERATION menu operations
- Playlist name changes
([OPERATION] - [CHANGE PLAYLIST NAME])
• When something other than a P2 card is selected as the player, a
cancellation of a temporary registration made using a three-point
edit cannot be redone.
• An undo/redo operation cancels an event selection.
• An event created through registration or preview cannot be
previewed after a redo.
The following fade settings can be made between audio
events. Use setup menu No. 731 (PB FADE) to switch settings.
Insert Editing Mode and Overwrite
Editing Mode
Insert editing mode
Overwrite editing mode
Operation Insert editing mode
Overwrite editing mode
Deleting
events
Events following the
deleted event are
moved forward.
The deleted event
becomes a section
without video or sound.
Trim
(extend)
Subsequent events are
moved backwards by
an amount that
corresponds to the
extension.
Subsequent events are
overwritten by an
amount that
corresponds to the
extension.
Trim
(contract)
Subsequent events are
moved forward by an
amount that
corresponds to the
contraction.
Subsequent events are
extended by an
amount corresponding
to the contraction.
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
Clip 4
Clip 1
Clip 2-1
Clip 4
Clip 2-2
Clip 3
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
Clip 4
Clip 1
Clip 2-1
Clip 4
Clip 3-2
Handling of Sections without Audio
and Video
Undoing and Redoing
Audio Fading between Events
AUTO:
V fade (A fade out of the previous audio event is
followed by a fade in of the next audio event.)
CUT:
No fade setting