Sony DVWM2000P Product Manual (Operation Manual 1st Edition (Revised 6)) - Page 77
Shot Mark Function, 6-1 Overview, Shot Mark Function - digital camera
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6-1 Overview Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function This unit can record shot marks or use shot marks recorded in Digital Betacam, MPEG IMX, or Betacam SX format. Shot marks are indications at desired points on a tape which enable faster cueing. Types of shot mark This unit supports the following three types of shot mark. This chapter describes recording start marks and post marks, treating them as varieties of shot marks. Shot mark type Writing on a camcorder, Writing on this unit etc. Modifying and erasing on this unit Recording start mark Automatically written at the start of recording. Written or not according to a separate menu setting for each recording mode (crash recording, assemble editing, insert editing). For each mode for which the setting is "ON", the mark is written automatically at the start of recording. Possible Shot mark 1 and shot mark 2 Written by a manual shot mark operation during recording or editing. Written by a button operation during crash recording or assemble editing. A menu setting determines which of three types of mark is written: shot mark 1, shot mark 2, or post mark. Post mark Not written (Written only on this unit) Written by a button operation during playback, while stopped, during a search, or during recording (crash recording or assemble editing). First, the shot mark functions of this unit are described in simple terms. Reading shot marks This unit reads in shot marks written on a tape and stores them in memory. (To a maximum of 200) Once this data is stored in this unit, it is preserved even when the power is turned off. Cueing up to shot marks By selecting a desired shot mark from the shot mark list, you can cue up immediately to that position. By means of a button operation, you can also cue up to the shot marks adjacent to the current tape position (index function). Shot data display Writing and erasing shot marks For recording start marks, a menu setting determines whether or not they are written each time recording starts. Shot mark 1, shot mark 2, and post mark types can be written at any point on a tape, and also erased or rewritten. When the tape includes shot data (camera, time, and other information captured at the time of shooting), you can read this in, and display the details on a monitor. It is also possible to display the shot mark list and shot data simultaneously. Sorting shot marks by cassette Shot mark list operations On the monitor, you can display a list of the shot marks read in by this unit, select required shot marks, delete shot marks, and so on. You can also add a memo mark (#) to a shot mark in the list. During tape playback, you can add virtual shot marks to the list. This is not written on the tape itself. When the tape includes shot data, this unit recognizes which cassette each shot mark comes from. You can therefore sort the read-in shot marks by cassette in time code order. 6-1 Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function