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Clip Management: Viewing and Revising Clip Information
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Press the MENU button or the EXIT button to end
processing.
Use the steps below to revise clip metadata.
1
Display clip metadata.
2
Use the cursor buttons to select the metadata you
want to revise and press the SET button.
Data that can be revised is indicated as “TEXT”, like in the
illustration below.
3
Use the cursor buttons to move to the item you want
to revise and press the SET button.
• The metadata revise screen (on-screen keyboard)
appears.
• Use the on-screen keyboard to revise metadata.
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NOTE:
• Use the cursor buttons to move keyboard location, then press
the SET button at the BS location.
• Use
b
a
to move the insertion point one character to the right or
left and
d
c
to move it to the beginning or end.
GLOBAL CLIP ID:
Global CLIP ID
(This is a unique number. There is
no clip anywhere in the world with
the same number.)
USER CLIP NAME:
The name a user assigns to a clip.
This normally includes a GLOBAL
CLIP ID.
VIDEO:
Video signal system
(FRAME RATE, PULL DOWN,
ASPECT RATIO)
AUDIO:
Audio channel system and other
information
(SAMPLING RATE,
BITS PER SAMPLE)
ACCESS:
The date of the last update and
other information
(CREATOR, CREATION DATE,
LAST UPDATE DATE,
LAST UPDATE PERSON)
DEVICE:
Serial number of recording
equipment and other information
(MANUFACTURER,
SERIAL NUMBER, MODEL NAME)
SHOOT:
Date when recording started and
ended, etc.
(SHOOTER, START DATE,
END DATE, LOCATION,
ALTITUDE, LONGITUDE,
LATITUDE, SOURCE,
PLACE NAME)
SCENARIO:
PROGRAM NAME, SCENE NO.,
etc. (program name,
scene number, take number)
NEWS:
REPORTER, OBJECT and other
information (reporter, purpose,
object)
MEMO:
TEXT MEMO number, location,
name and text content
(NO., RECORDING LOCATION,
person, text)
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NOTE:
• Offset is indicated in frame numbers
from the start. During text memo
display of thumbnails, the offset is
converted to TC.
• While up to 1000 characters of text
can be added only the first 100
characters will appear.
• Use the right and left cursor buttons
to move text numbers.
THUMBNAIL:
Frame location and size (frame
offset, height, width) of video that
makes up the thumbnail
Revising Clip Metadata