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Clip Operations
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See page 78 for more information about chapter
thumbnail screen.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of a
clip or the icon of an EDL with chapters set.
appears on the thumbnails of
clips with chapters set. (No S marks are displayed on
EDL icons.)
2
Press the PAGE/HOME button to display the function
menu, and press the CHAPTER function button (F5).
The chapter thumbnail screen
appears,
with thumbnails of the frames where chapters are set.
The “S0 to S9” and “RS” marks on the thumbnails
indicate frames where Shot Mark0 to Shot Mark9 and
Rec Start essence marks are set. The “S” marks on the
thumbnails indicate frames where essence marks other
than shot marks and Rec Start essence marks are set.
No such marks are displayed on thumbnails of EDL
sub clips.
To delete the shot mark at a chapter position
You can delete the shot mark (Shot Mark0 to Shot Mark9)
at the chapter position in the chapter thumbnail screen.
(Rec Start essence marks cannot be deleted.)
1
In the chapter thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail
for the frame whose shot mark you want to delete.
2
Press the PAGE/HOME button to display the function
menu, and press the REMOVE function button (F4).
A message appears asking if you are sure that you want
to delete the shot mark.
3
Select “OK” to delete the mark, or “Cancel” to cancel
the deletion, and then press the PUSH SET knob.
To display the chapter thumbnail screen of the
previous or next clip
With the chapter thumbnail screen still active, press the
PREV button or the NEXT button.
Playing a clip using thumbnail
search
After finding a clip with one of the methods explained in
the previous section, “Searching with thumbnails”
, you can cue up or play the clip that you have
found.
To cue up the clip
Select the clip you have found, and then press the PUSH
SET knob.
To play the clip
Select the clip you have found, and then press the PLAY
button.
Setting clip flags
You can set three types of clip flags (OK/NG/KP(KEEP))
for selected clips. Setting these flags in each clip that you
record makes it easy for editors and other colleagues to
find and select the clips that they need.
1
In a clip list screen, select the clip where you want to
set a flag (multiple selections possible).
2
Display the Clip Menu.
3
Select Set Clip Flag.
The Set Clip Flag screen appears.
In this screen, a
x
mark appears in front of the name
of each flag that is set in one or more of the currently
selected clips.
4
Select the clip flag that you want to set (OK/NG/
KP(KEEP)), and then press the PUSH SET knob.
The clip flag is set for all selected clips, and the clip
flag icon
appears on thumbnails.
To clear clip flags
Carry out steps
1
to
3
, selecting a clip that has a flag set,
and then select “none” in step
4
.
Locking (write-protecting) clips
In a clip list screen, you can lock the selected clips so that
they cannot be deleted or altered.
Locking prevents the following operations on clips.
• Deletion
• Changing the index picture
• Adding and deleting shot marks
• Setting and clearing clip flags
• Locked clips are deleted along with other clips when a
media is formatted.
• Clips cannot be locked or unlocked when a media is
write protected.
Notes