Sony PMW320K Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction) - Page 83
Using Thumbnails to Search Inside Clips, To search for shot marks in clips with
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To cue up clips To return to the top of the current clip Press the PREV button. • During playback or F FWD, this jumps to the top of the current clip and starts playback. • During F REV or pause, this jumps to the top of the current clip and displays a still image. • Each subsequent press of the button moves to the previous clip. To play from the top of the first clip Simultaneously press the PREV and F REV buttons. This jumps to the top of the first clip on the S×S memory card. To jump to the top of the next clip Press the NEXT button. • During playback or F FWD, this jumps to the top of the next clip and starts playback. • During F REV or pause, this jumps to the top of the next clip and displays a still image. • Each subsequent press of the button moves to the next clip. To play from the top of the last clip Simultaneously press the NEXT and F FWD buttons. This jumps to the top of the last clip on the S×S memory card. To add a shot mark during playback (HD mode only) You can add shot marks to clips during playback by using the same method used during recording (see page 73). Notes • Shot marks cannot be recorded when the S×S memory card is write protected. • Shot marks cannot be added at the first or last frame of a clip. Using Thumbnails to Search Inside Clips You can switch a thumbnail screen to the following thumbnail search screens, which allow you quickly find the clips you want. • Expand thumbnail screen • Shot mark thumbnail screen (HD mode only) Like the normal thumbnail screen and the OK clip thumbnail screen, these screens allow you to select clip thumbnails (see page 82) and to start clip playback (see page 82). To search for scenes in clips with the expand thumbnail screen The expand thumbnail screen is convenient when you want to find and cue up a specific scene in a long clip. To display the expand thumbnail screen, select a clip in the thumbnail screen and press the EXPAND button (see page 20) or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View >Forward Expansion in the setup menu. The selected clip is displayed as follows. HD mode: The clip is divided into 12 equally- sized blocks, and a thumbnail of the first frame in each block is displayed. SD mode: Only in the case of clips that have been split into partial files because the file size was larger than 2 GB, a thumbnail of the first frame of each partial file is displayed. This helps you to quickly cue up to a desired scene in a clip of long duration. See "Displaying the Expand Thumbnail Screen" (page 89) for more information about the expand thumbnail screen. To search for shot marks in clips with the shot mark thumbnail screen (HD mode) When a clip contains one or more shot marks, you can easily find them with the shot mark thumbnail screen. The shot mark thumbnail screen displays a thumbnail of each shot mark frame in the clip. To display the shot mark thumbnail screen, press the ESSENCE MARK button (see page 22) or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View > Essence Mark Thumbnail in the setup menu. See "Displaying the Shot Mark Thumbnail Screen (HD Mode Only)" (page 90) for more information about the shot mark thumbnail screen. Clip Playback 83 Chapter 5 Clip Operations