Clip Output; Recording And Playback Of Ancillary Data - Sony MVS-8000X User Manual

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2
Press [New].
3
Enter the folder name using the keyboard window, and
press [Enter].
Renaming a folder
1
In the Frame Memory >Folder menu (2551), select a
folder.
2
Press [Rename].
3
Enter a new folder name using the keyboard window,
and press [Enter].
Note
The following names cannot be used.
Default, Flash1, Flash2
CON, PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL
COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5,
COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9
LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7,
LPT8, LPT9
Deleting a folder
1
In the Frame Memory >Folder menu (2551), select a
folder.
To select all folders, press [All].
2
Press [Delete].
3
Check the message, then press [Yes].
Note
The folder named "Default" cannot be deleted.

Clip Output

You can use the reposition and lock functions in the same
way as for still image operations.
For details about the method of operation, see "Image
Output" (page 160).
Recording and Playback of Ancillary
Data
Preparations
To record ancillary data, the frame memory saving mode
must be set to "save with ancillary data" in the Setup menu.
For details, see "Registering a Frame Memory Clip with
Ancillary Data" (page 404).
Recording ancillary data
To record ancillary data in a frame memory clip, use the
Frame Memory >Clip >Record menu (2523).
For details about the method of operation, see "Clip
Creation" (page 166).
To check ancillary data during recording
If the ancillary data to be recorded is embedded audio, you
can listen while recording by setting the signal output to
through mode beforehand.
For details about setting through mode, see "Setting
Vertical Blanking Interval Adjustment and Through
Mode" (page 443).
Note
Pressing [Freeze Enable], [Record Enable], or [Clip] and
[Ext Clip] in the <Record Enable> group may cause some
output noise. Also, selecting a frame memory bus signal
with these settings enabled may cause some output noise.
Playing ancillary data
You can play ancillary data recorded in a frame memory
clip using normal playback or by an auto transition of the
clip transition.
To play ancillary data, you must enable playback of
ancillary data beforehand.
For details about playback operations, see "Clip
Playback" (page 165).
Notes
• After recording a frame memory clip, the ancillary data
state is enabled for playback.
• To play back the clip, set the signal output to through
mode.
• When the reposition function is enabled, ancillary data
cannot be played back.
• Switching the reposition function from enable to disable
may cause some output noise.
• Only the AUX bus and edit preview bus can output
ancillary data.
• Carrying out file operations on a frame memory clip may
result in the ancillary data becoming discontinuous,
which may cause some output noise. However, if the
first or last frame of the clip is deleted, no noise is output.
• The audio sampling frequency is always 48 kHz.
• When you play back the recorded embedded audio,
depending on the device to be used, some output noise
may occur at the playback start point and end point. For
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