Olympus C765 Reference Manual - Page 122

Editing movies, INDEX - Creating an index

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Editing movies This function lets you create indexes as well as edit movies. However, you cannot edit movies of the following lengths: Movies without sound: Longer than approximately 20 seconds in SHQ mode, 70 seconds in HQ mode, or 300 seconds in SQ mode Movies with sound: Longer than approximately 20 seconds in SHQ mode, 70 seconds in HQ mode, or 300 seconds in SQ mode INDEX EDIT 9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index to show the movie at a glance. Indexes can be stored on the card as a still picture. This function lets you erase parts of the movie that you do not want. Mode dial 1 Use the arrow pad to select a picture with n. g"Viewing still pictures" (P.113) 2 In the top menu, select MOVIE PLAY, then choose each item. g"How to use the menus" (P.33) • Select INDEX gP.121 • Select EDIT gP.123 INDEX - Creating an index Arrow pad OK button 7 Playback MOVIE PLAY INFO MODE MENU SWItCH FRAME 3 Press ac to select INDEX, then press e. • When there is insufficient card memory, a warning screen appears and the display returns to the setting screen. MOVIE PLAY MOVIE PLAYBACK INDEX EDIt CANCEL SELECt GO 121

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Playback
7
Editing movies
This function lets you create indexes as well as edit movies. However, you
cannot edit movies of the following lengths:
Movies without sound:
Longer than approximately 20 seconds in SHQ
mode, 70 seconds in HQ mode, or 300 seconds in
SQ mode
Movies with sound:
Longer than approximately 20 seconds in SHQ
mode, 70 seconds in HQ mode, or 300 seconds in
SQ mode
INDEX
9 frames extracted from a movie are displayed as an index to
show the movie at a glance. Indexes can be stored on the card
as a still picture.
EDIT
This function lets you erase parts of the movie that you do not
want.
1
Use the arrow pad to select a
picture with
n
.
g
“Viewing still pictures” (P.113)
2
In the top menu, select MOVIE
PLAY, then choose each item.
g
“How to use the menus” (P.33)
Select INDEX
g
P.121
Select EDIT
g
P.123
INDEX - Creating an index
3
Press
ac
to select INDEX, then
press
e
.
When there is insufficient card memory, a
warning screen appears and the display
returns to the setting screen.
Arrow pad
OK button
Mode dial
MOVIE PLAY
INFO
MODE MENU
SWItCH FRAME
CANCEL
GO
SELECt
MOVIE PLAYBACK
MOVIE PLAY
INDEX
EDIt