Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 189
Clip Player Content Operations, Selecting a clip player output channel
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For details, see "Properties display" (page 350). Selecting a clip player output channel Use the menu for the target clip player output channel for operation. When clip player output channel 1 (Clip 1) or clip player output channel 2 (Clip 2) is selected, open the following menu. To recall video content: Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Recall menu (14101.11). The odd-numbered clip player output channel (Clip 1) is shown on the upper left, and the even-numbered clip player output channel (Clip 2) is shown on the lower left. Content can be displayed in list view or thumbnail view on the right. For combined channels, the combined clip player output channels (Clip 1/Clip 2) are shown on the left. To play video content: Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Play menu (14101.12). Information and operation buttons for the oddnumbered clip player output channel (Clip 1) are shown at the top, and information and operation buttons for the even-numbered clip player output channel (Clip 2) are shown at the bottom. For combined channels, information and operation buttons for the combined clip player output channels (Clip 1/Clip 2) are shown. Combining clip player output channels Enable group mode. This section describes combining Clip 1 and Clip 2 as an example. 1 Open the Home > Clip Player > Clip Common > Channel > Config menu (14103.32). The combine status is displayed for each clip player output channel. 2 Set the [ ] button between [Clip 1] and [Clip 2] to the on state. Group mode becomes enabled, Clip 1 and Clip 2 output channels are combined, and a blue frame appears. The clip player output channel display changes to [Clip 1/Clip 2]. To uncombine, set the [ ] button to the off state. To enable group mode using the clip player output channel menu Set the [Group Mode] button to the on state in the Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Recall menu (14101.11). Notes • Channels cannot be combined/uncombined in the following cases. - When channels are locked - When playing video • If group mode is enabled while content is recalled on a clip player output channel, the following occurs. - If content 1 of combined content is recalled on Clip 1 and no content is recalled on Clip 2, the channels are combined and content 2 corresponding to the combined content on Clip 1 is recalled on Clip 2. - If content 1 of combined content is recalled on Clip 1 and other content is recalled on Clip 2, a message appears. If you press [OK], the content recalled on Clip 2 is released, the channels are combined and content 2 corresponding to the combined content on Clip 1 is recalled on Clip 2. - In all other cases, when content is recalled on Clip 1 or Clip 2, a message appears. If you press [OK], the recalled content is released, the channels are combined, and both Clip 1 and Clip 2 become black signals. • If group mode is disabled while combined content is recalled on Clip 1 and Clip 2, a message appears. If you press [OK], the channels are uncombined, content 1 of the combined content remains recalled on Clip 1, content 2 recalled on Clip 2 is released, and Clip 2 becomes a black signal. Locking clip player output channels You can lock a clip player output channel when video content is recalled on the clip player output channel. The following operations are inhibited on a locked clip player output channel. • Recalling content • Enabling/disabling audio The following operations are inhibited for content recalled on a locked clip player output channel. • Unloading content To lock Clip 1, set the [Output Lock] switch for [Clip 1] to the on state in the following menus. • Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Recall menu (14101.11) • Home > Clip Player > Clip1/Clip2 > Clip > Play menu (14101.12) Clip Player Content Operations For details about displaying and selecting content, see "Content Operations" (page 348). 189