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Shot Mark/Shot Data

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Shot Mark/Shot Data 6 Chapter 6-1 Overview This unit can record shot marks or use shot marks recorded with HDCAM comcorders or Betacam SX camcorders (shot mark function). The shot mark function enables quick access to the marked points, for efficient editing. When shot data are recorded on the tape, you can display the data and make use of them for sorting shot marks. 6-1-1 Shot Mark/Shot Data Function Features The shot mark function has the following features: Recording shot marks You can record shot marks at any position on a tape by setting it with setup menu item 631. For details on setup menu item 631, see page 72. Cueing up shot marks You can cue up the previous or next shot mark by pressing the REW or F FWD button together with the SHIFT button. The type of the cued-up shot mark is indicated in the condition area. You can select the type of shot mark to be cued up with setup menu item 630. For details on setup menu item 630, see page 72. Displaying shot data Shot data are the data on recording at each recording. Press the PLAY button together with the SHIFT button to display the shot data. The tape is played, and the data shown below are displayed. Name of shooting device Date Cassettee number MODEL NAME DNW 0090 SERIAL NUMBER 010001 DATE 1998.05.11 TIME 12.55.10 CASSETTE NUMBER 0095 SHOT NUMBER 0052 ID1 AAAAAAAAAAAA ID2 BBBBBBBBBBBB ID3 CCCCCCCCCCCC ID4 DDDDDDDDDDDD TCR 23:59:59:29 Serial number Time Shot number Camera ID Recorded timecode The content of the display changes as the shooting conditions change (for example, the date and time or shooting device change). Sections where no data are recorded because you changed the shooting device are blank. To go out the display Press the PLAY button together with the SHIFT button. Chapter 6 Shot Mark/Shot Data 51 Overview

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Overview
6
Chapter
Chapter 6
Shot Mark/Shot Data
Shot Mark/Shot Data
6-1
Overview
This unit can record shot marks or use shot marks recorded
with HDCAM comcorders or Betacam SX camcorders
(shot mark function). The shot mark function enables
quick access to the marked points, for efficient editing.
When shot data are recorded on the tape, you can display
the data and make use of them for sorting shot marks.
6-1-1
Shot Mark/Shot Data Function
Features
The shot mark function has the following features:
Recording shot marks
You can record shot marks at any position on a tape by
setting it with setup menu item 631.
For details on setup menu item 631, see page 72.
Cueing up shot marks
You can cue up the previous or next shot mark by pressing
the REW or F FWD button together with the SHIFT
button. The type of the cued-up shot mark is indicated in
the condition area. You can select the type of shot mark to
be cued up with setup menu item 630.
For details on setup menu item 630, see page 72.
Displaying shot data
Shot data are the data on recording at each recording.
Press the PLAY button together with the SHIFT button to
display the shot data.
The tape is played, and the data shown below are
displayed.
The content of the display changes as the shooting
conditions change (for example, the date and time or
shooting device change). Sections where no data are
recorded because you changed the shooting device are
blank.
To go out the display
Press the PLAY button together with the SHIFT button.
SERIAL NUMBER
010001
DATE
1998.05.11
MODEL NAME
DNW 0090
TIME
12.55.10
CASSETTE NUMBER
0095
ID1
AAAAAAAAAAAA
SHOT NUMBER
0052
ID2
BBBBBBBBBBBB
ID3
CCCCCCCCCCCC
ID4
DDDDDDDDDDDD
TCR 23:59:59:29
Serial
number
Time
Shot number
Camera ID
Recorded
timecode
Date
Cassettee
number
Name of
shooting
device