Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 290

DDR/VTR Timeline, Setting the start point, stop point, and, start delay time menu, Setting loop/recue

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1 In the numeric keypad control block, press the [EFF] button. The control block switches to effect operation mode, and the [EFF] button and [RCALL] button light amber. 2 Select the target region of the operation using the region selection buttons. For details about region selection, see "Region selection in the numeric keypad control block" (page 305). 3 Enter the register number to be recalled using the numeric keypad buttons, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm. 4 Press the [REWIND] button in the utility/shotbox control block. The target device cues up to the start point timecode. During the operation, the [ALL STOP] button in the device control block flashes amber, and then lights green when the start point is reached. If the target device is selected as the reference region, the [CUE] button also flashes and lights up in the same way as the [ALL STOP] button. When the start point is reached, the [STOP] button lights amber. 5 Press the [RUN] button in the utility/shotbox control block. The target device is controlled according to the Cueup & Play settings. Setting the start point, stop point, and start delay time (menu) 1 Open the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu (5331). The status area shows the device number, register number, status information, current time, start point, stop point, and start delay time. 2 Select a device. 3 Carry out any of the following operations as required. • To set the start point, press [Set] in the group. • To set the stop point, press [Set] in the group. • To set the start delay time, press [Set] in the group. 4 Enter the timecode for the start point, stop point, or start delay time in the numeric keypad window. Note You can enter a start delay time in the range that depends on the signal format as follows: 00:00 to 59:xx (where xx = (number of frames per second) - 1 frame) 5 Press [Enter]. To clear the setting of the start point, stop point, or start delay time Press [Clear] in the group, group, or group. Setting loop/recue You can set loop or recue as the playback mode for disk recorders (video disk communications protocol). Loop: Carry out playback from the start point of a file to the stop point, then indefinitely repeat playback from the start point. Recue: Carry out playback from the start point of a file to the stop point, then return to the start point and stop. Notes • Loop/recue are only available when using the video disk communications protocol. Note that these may not operate, depending on the connected device. • To use the loop or recue function, it is necessary to enable the function in the Setup menu (see page 480). 1 Open the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu (5331). The status area shows the device number, register number, status information, current time, start point, stop point, start delay time, and playback mode. 2 In the status area, select the target device to set. 3 In the group, select the playback mode. Loop: Set loop. Recue: Set recue. DDR/VTR Timeline The DDR/VTR timeline is a keyframe effect controlled by the control panel. You can configure actions at keyframe points on the timeline to operate a device, such as VTRs and disk recorders. DDR/VTR timeline actions You can configure the following actions: • Start • Stop • Cueup 290

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1
In the numeric keypad control block, press the [EFF]
button.
The control block switches to effect operation mode,
and the [EFF] button and [RCALL] button light
amber.
2
Select the target region of the operation using the
region selection buttons.
For details about region selection, see “Region
selection in the numeric keypad control block”
(page 305).
3
Enter the register number to be recalled using the
numeric keypad buttons, and press the [ENTER]
button to confirm.
4
Press the [REWIND] button in the utility/shotbox
control block.
The target device cues up to the start point timecode.
During the operation, the [ALL STOP] button in the
device control block flashes amber, and then lights
green when the start point is reached. If the target
device is selected as the reference region, the [CUE]
button also flashes and lights up in the same way as the
[ALL STOP] button. When the start point is reached,
the [STOP] button lights amber.
5
Press the [RUN] button in the utility/shotbox control
block.
The target device is controlled according to the Cueup
& Play settings.
Setting the start point, stop point, and
start delay time (menu)
1
Open the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu
(5331).
The status area shows the device number, register
number, status information, current time, start point,
stop point, and start delay time.
2
Select a device.
3
Carry out any of the following operations as required.
To set the start point, press [Set] in the <Start TC>
group.
To set the stop point, press [Set] in the <Stop TC>
group.
To set the start delay time, press [Set] in the <Delay>
group.
4
Enter the timecode for the start point, stop point, or
start delay time in the numeric keypad window.
You can enter a start delay time in the range that
depends on the signal format as follows:
00:00 to 59:xx (where xx = (number of frames per
second) – 1 frame)
5
Press [Enter].
To clear the setting of the start point, stop point,
or start delay time
Press [Clear] in the <Start TC> group, <Stop TC> group,
or <Delay> group.
Setting loop/recue
You can set loop or recue as the playback mode for disk
recorders (video disk communications protocol).
Loop:
Carry out playback from the start point of a file to
the stop point, then indefinitely repeat playback from
the start point.
Recue:
Carry out playback from the start point of a file to
the stop point, then return to the start point and stop.
Loop/recue are only available when using the video disk
communications protocol. Note that these may not
operate, depending on the connected device.
To use the loop or recue function, it is necessary to
enable the function in the Setup menu
(see page 480)
.
1
Open the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu
(5331).
The status area shows the device number, register
number, status information, current time, start point,
stop point, start delay time, and playback mode.
2
In the status area, select the target device to set.
3
In the <Mode> group, select the playback mode.
Loop:
Set loop.
Recue:
Set recue.
DDR/VTR Timeline
The DDR/VTR timeline is a keyframe effect controlled by
the control panel. You can configure actions at keyframe
points on the timeline to operate a device, such as VTRs
and disk recorders.
DDR/VTR timeline actions
You can configure the following actions:
• Start
• Stop
• Cueup
Note
Notes