Sony PDWF800 User Manual (PDW-700 / PDW-F800 Operation Manual for Firmware Ver - Page 130

Setting clip flags, Locking (write-protecting) clips, To lock clips, To unlock a specific clip

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Chapter 5 Operations in GUI Screens Setting clip flags You can set three types of clip flags (OK/NG/KP (KEEP)) during recording or playback. Setting these flags in each clip that you record makes it easy for editors and other colleagues to find and select the clips they need. See page 120 for more information about thumbnail screen operations. 1 In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of the clip where you want to set a flag. 2 Display the Thumbnail Menu. 3 Select "Set Clip Flag". The clip flag setting screen appears. Thumbnail Menu Set Clip Flag Return to Upper Menu OK NG KP (KEEP) none 4 Select the clip flag that you want to set (OK/NG/KP (KEEP)). A clip flag icon (see page 114) appears for clips that have clip flags set. To clear clip flags Carry out steps 1 to 3, selecting a clip that has a flag set, and then select "none" in step 4. You can also use switches to set and clear clip flags. For details, see "Setting clip flags with switches" (page 89). Locking (write-protecting) clips In a clip thumbnail screen, you can lock the selected clips so that they cannot be deleted or altered. Locking prevents the following operations on clips. • Deletion • Renaming by FTP • Changing the index picture • Adding and deleting shot marks • Setting and clearing clip flags Notes • Locked clips are deleted along with other clips when a disc is formatted. • Clips cannot be locked or unlocked when the Write Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled position. To lock clips See page 120 for more information about thumbnail screen operations. 1 In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnails of the clips that you want to lock. 2 Display the Thumbnail Menu. 3 Select Lock/Unlock Clip. 4 Press the SET/S.SEL button or the MENU knob. A lock icon (see page 114) appears on the thumbnail of the locked clips. In step 1, you can also perform a shortcut operation by pressing the STOP button with the SHIFT button held down. To lock all clips 1 Display the Disc Menu. 2 Select Lock or Delete All Clips, and then select Lock All Clips. A message appears asking you to confirm locking all clips. 3 Select OK to lock all clips or Cancel to cancel it, and then press the SET/S.SEL button or the MENU knob. To unlock a specific clip See page 120 for more information about thumbnail screen operations. 1 In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of the clip that you want to unlock. 2 Display the Thumbnail Menu. 3 Select Lock/Unlock Clip. 130 Thumbnail Operations

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Thumbnail Operations
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Chapter 5
Operations in GUI Screens
You can set three types of clip flags (OK/NG/KP
(KEEP)) during recording or playback. Setting
these flags in each clip that you record makes it
easy for editors and other colleagues to find and
select the clips they need.
See page 120 for more information about thumbnail
screen operations.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of the clip where you want to
set a flag.
2
Display the Thumbnail Menu.
3
Select “Set Clip Flag”.
The clip flag setting screen appears.
4
Select the clip flag that you want to set
(OK/NG/KP (KEEP)).
A clip flag icon
(see page 114)
appears for
clips that have clip flags set.
To clear clip flags
Carry out steps
1
to
3
, selecting a clip that has a
flag set, and then select “none” in step
4
.
You can also use switches to set and clear clip flags.
For details, see “Setting clip flags with switches”
(page 89).
In a clip thumbnail screen, you can lock the
selected clips so that they cannot be deleted or
altered.
Locking prevents the following operations on
clips.
• Deletion
Renaming by FTP
Changing the index picture
Adding and deleting shot marks
Setting and clearing clip flags
Notes
Locked clips are deleted along with other clips when a
disc is formatted.
Clips cannot be locked or unlocked when the Write
Inhibit tab of the disc is set to the recording disabled
position.
To lock clips
See page 120 for more information about thumbnail
screen operations.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnails of the clips that you want to
lock.
2
Display the Thumbnail Menu.
3
Select Lock/Unlock Clip.
4
Press the SET/S.SEL button or the
MENU knob.
A lock icon
(see page 114)
appears on the
thumbnail of the locked clips.
In step
1
, you can also perform a shortcut
operation by pressing the STOP button with the
SHIFT button held down.
To lock all clips
1
Display the Disc Menu.
2
Select Lock or Delete All Clips, and then
select Lock All Clips.
A message appears asking you to confirm
locking all clips.
3
Select OK to lock all clips or Cancel to
cancel it, and then press the SET/S.SEL
button or the MENU knob.
To unlock a specific clip
See page 120 for more information about thumbnail
screen operations.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the
thumbnail of the clip that you want to
unlock.
2
Display the Thumbnail Menu.
3
Select Lock/Unlock Clip.
Setting clip flags
Locking (write-protecting) clips
Thumbnail Menu
Set Clip Flag
Return to Upper Menu
OK
NG
KP (KEEP)
none