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Mixed recording of clips in different formats on the same disc, To adjust the audio recording levels

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Chapter 4 Recording, Playback and Copying SxS memory card operation during simultaneous recording • If the SxS memory card is in an unrecordable state, pressing the REC button and PLAY button simultaneously in step 3 displays a message, and recording to the internal storage only starts. If you replace the SxS memory card with a recordable card after recording to the internal storage starts, you can perform chase copy. For chase copy, see page 68. • When during recording the remaining space of the SxS memory card becomes insufficient, then the recording to the card stops, and the card is ejected. The recording to the internal storage continues. If you insert a recordable SxS memory card when a message is displayed to confirm whether you wish to replace the card and continue the recording or to stop the recording, recording to the inserted SxS memory card starts from the position where the recording to the previous card was aborted. If continuing simultaneous recording spanning multiple memory cards, set the overlap between memory cards in menu item 160 INTER-MEDIA OVERLAP SELECT. To stop the recording, press the STOP button. • If you press the EJECT button to remove the SxS memory card while recording, the recording to the card stops, and the card is ejected. The recording to the internal storage continues. If you insert a recordable SxS memory card when a message is displayed to confirm whether you wish to replace the card and continue the recording or to stop the recording, recording to the inserted SxS memory card starts from the position where the recording to the previous card was aborted. To stop the recording, press the STOP button. • When recording to the internal storage becomes impossible, the recording to the SxS memory card also stops. To adjust the audio recording levels When carrying out audio recording at a reference level Set the VARIABLE switch to "PRESET". The audio signals will be recorded at a preset reference level. You can change the reference level and the input levels with maintenance menu item M37: AUDIO CONFIG. See page 126 for more information about how to make maintenance menu settings. Manually adjusting the audio recording levels Set the VARIABLE switch to "REC" and use the CH-1/ ALL CH and CH-2 to CH-4 knobs to adjust CH-1 to CH-4, and use A5 VOL to A8 VOL on page P3 AUDIO of the function menu to adjust CH-5 to CH-8 so that the audio level indications on the audio level meters do not exceed 0 dB for a maximum volume. To set shot marks on the frame being recorded when recording operation is performed with the recording port selected Shot marks can be set for clips being recorded in internal storage. To set a shot mark, press the PUSH SET knob while holding down the up or down arrow button when recording operation is performed with the recording port selected. A shot mark 1 or 2 is set as an essence mark, respectively on the frame being recorded. You can set shot marks for clips being recorded in internal storage when recording simultaneously to SxS memory card or when recording simultaneously to Professional Disc in XAVC format. The shot marks can also be set during playback. For details, see page 63. Mixed recording of clips in different formats on the same disc The recording format is regarded as different whenever the system frequency, video resolution, video codec/bit rate, or number of audio channels or number of bits does not match. Mixed recording of clips in different formats on the internal storage You can record clips to the internal storage at different system frequencies and in different formats (HD422/ HD420). Mixed recording of clips in different formats on the Professional Disc/SxS memory card As long as the frame frequency group is the same, clips in different recording formats can be recorded or written to the same disc/memory card, for example HD422 and HD420SP clips, by putting this unit into mixed format recording mode. Frame frequency groups The system frequencies supported by this unit are divided into frame frequency groups, as shown in the following table. Frame frequency 59.94 Hz System frequency 59.94P 59.94i 29.97P 55 Recording

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Recording
Chapter 4
Recording, Playback and Copying
SxS memory card operation during simultaneous
recording
If the SxS memory card is in an unrecordable state,
pressing the REC button and PLAY button
simultaneously in step
3
displays a message, and
recording to the internal storage only starts. If you
replace the SxS memory card with a recordable card
after recording to the internal storage starts, you can
perform chase copy.
For chase copy, see page 68.
When during recording the remaining space of the SxS
memory card becomes insufficient, then the recording to
the card stops, and the card is ejected. The recording to
the internal storage continues. If you insert a recordable
SxS memory card when a message is displayed to
confirm whether you wish to replace the card and
continue the recording or to stop the recording,
recording to the inserted SxS memory card starts from
the position where the recording to the previous card was
aborted.
If continuing simultaneous recording spanning multiple
memory cards, set the overlap between memory cards in
menu item 160 INTER-MEDIA OVERLAP SELECT.
To stop the recording, press the STOP button.
If you press the EJECT button to remove the SxS
memory card while recording, the recording to the card
stops, and the card is ejected. The recording to the
internal storage continues. If you insert a recordable SxS
memory card when a message is displayed to confirm
whether you wish to replace the card and continue the
recording or to stop the recording, recording to the
inserted SxS memory card starts from the position where
the recording to the previous card was aborted.
To stop the recording, press the STOP button.
When recording to the internal storage becomes
impossible, the recording to the SxS memory card also
stops.
To adjust the audio recording levels
When carrying out audio recording at a reference
level
Set the VARIABLE switch to “PRESET”.
The audio signals will be recorded at a preset reference
level.
You can change the reference level and the input levels
with maintenance menu item M37: AUDIO CONFIG.
See page 126 for more information about how to make
maintenance menu settings.
Manually adjusting the audio recording levels
Set the VARIABLE switch to “REC” and use the CH-1/
ALL CH and CH-2 to CH-4 knobs to adjust CH-1 to CH-4,
and use A5 VOL to A8 VOL on page P3 AUDIO of the
function menu to adjust CH-5 to CH-8 so that the audio
level indications on the audio level meters do not exceed
0 dB for a maximum volume.
To set shot marks on the frame being
recorded when recording operation is
performed with the recording port selected
Shot marks can be set for clips being recorded in internal
storage. To set a shot mark, press the PUSH SET knob
while holding down the up or down arrow button when
recording operation is performed with the recording port
selected.
A shot mark 1 or 2 is set as an essence mark, respectively
on the frame being recorded.
You can set shot marks for clips being recorded in internal
storage when recording simultaneously to SxS memory
card or when recording simultaneously to Professional
Disc in XAVC format.
The shot marks can also be set during playback. For
details, see page 63.
Mixed recording of clips in different
formats on the same disc
The recording format is regarded as different whenever the
system frequency, video resolution, video codec/bit rate,
or number of audio channels or number of bits does not
match.
Mixed recording of clips in different formats on
the internal storage
You can record clips to the internal storage at different
system frequencies and in different formats (HD422/
HD420).
Mixed recording of clips in different formats on
the Professional Disc/SxS memory card
As long as the frame frequency group is the same, clips in
different recording formats can be recorded or written to
the same disc/memory card, for example HD422 and
HD420SP clips, by putting this unit into mixed format
recording mode.
Frame frequency groups
The system frequencies supported by this unit are divided
into frame frequency groups, as shown in the following
table.
Frame frequency
System frequency
59.94 Hz
59.94P
59.94i
29.97P