Sony PDWF75 User Manual (PDW-F75 Professional Disc Recorder Operating Manual f - Page 67

Creating Clip Lists, Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List

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Chapter 4 Scene Selection Sequences of multiple s characters is converted into single s characters. The following alphabetic symbols can be displayed Display example JumpingDolphin_No103 r JUMPINGDOsNO103 Creating Clip Lists Select the desired clip, to include it in the current clip list as a sub clip. There are two ways to select clips. • Select from the thumbnail screen. You can select the desired clips from the thumbnail screen. You can also select continuous clips at a time. In addition, you can use the Expand function to specify a range to add in a clip or to load and add a clip with a chapter registered. • Select while playing back and searching. You can select the scene to use while viewing the video (quick scene selection). Before starting Insert a disc containing recorded clips into the unit. Including Clips Selected in the Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List SUB CLIP button CHAPTER button THUMBNAIL button EXPAND button MENU button SET button RESET button ACCESS NETWORK LOCAL REMOTE LEVEL PHONES CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 F1 F2 CH 4 F3 F4 CHAPTER MENU MARK1 F5 EXPAND PAGE DISPLAY SUB THUMB IN CLIP NAIL SET RESET VARIABLE REC PRESET PB KEY INHI CLIP ESSENCE MENU MARK PREV PLAY NEXT MARK2 STOP SHIFT TOP F REV F FWD END STANDBY OUT REC VAR JOG SHUTTLE EJECT SHIFT button PREV button PLAY button NEXT button STOP button Jog dial Arrow buttons (M/MARK1, m/ MARK2,

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Creating Clip Lists
Chapter 4
Scene Selection
Sequences of multiple
s
characters is converted into
single
s
characters.
The following alphabetic symbols can be displayed.
: . ? ! # * / ( ) + - & @
= < > % " ; _
Display example
JumpingDolphin_No103
r
JUMPINGDO
s
NO103
Creating Clip Lists
Select the desired clip, to include it in the current clip list
as a sub clip.
There are two ways to select clips.
Select from the thumbnail screen.
You can select the desired clips from the thumbnail
screen. You can also select continuous clips at a time.
In addition, you can use the Expand function to specify
a range to add in a clip or to load and add a clip with a
chapter registered.
Select while playing back and searching.
You can select the scene to use while viewing the video
(quick scene selection).
Before starting
Insert a disc containing recorded clips into the unit.
Including Clips Selected in the
Thumbnail Screen in the Clip List
Proceed as follows.
1
With the SUB CLIP button unlit, press the
THUMBNAIL button, lighting it.
Thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear.
(In the following description, this is referred to as the
“thumbnail screen”
.
)
PHONES
VAR
JOG
MARK1
MENU
PAGE DISPLAY
SUB
CLIP
F1
F5
F4
F3
F2
SHIFT
CLIP
MENU
ESSENCE
MARK
SET
THUMB
NAIL
RESET
OUT
IN
MARK2
SHUTTLE
TOP
KEY INHI
EXPAND
CHAPTER
F REV
F FWD
END
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
STOP
STANDBY
REC
EJECT
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
NETWORK
LOCAL
REMOTE
ACCESS
LEVEL
REC
VARIABLE
PRESET
PB
THUMBNAIL button
Jog dial
SET button
SHIFT button
RESET button
PREV button
NEXT button
SUB CLIP button
Arrow buttons
(
M
/MARK1,
m
/
MARK2,
<
/IN,
,
/OUT button)
STOP button
CHAPTER button
MENU button
EXPAND button
PLAY button