Clip Operations; Creating A Clip (Recording); Recalling Clips; Playing A Clip - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

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Clip Operations

Creating a Clip (Recording)

Assigning a frame memory source bus signal to an FM
output and then executing recording captures a clip and
saves it in memory.
Notes
• When the system is powered off, files and folders in
memory are lost. Save any required files in storage.
• When the available number that can be saved in each
signal format equals the following values, the record
operation cannot be executed.
- 1080PsF, 1080i: "1" ("3" in pair mode)
- 1080P, 720P: "3" ("7" in pair mode)
- 3840×2160PsF: "7" ("15" in pair mode)
- 3840×2160P: "15" ("31" in pair mode)
1
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Record menu
(2113).
2
Select the target FM output for operation in the FM
output selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see
"Selecting an FM Output" (page 172).
3
Press [Through], turning it on.
The input image on the frame memory source bus is
output on the target FM output.
Note
The output on the FM output is delayed by one frame.
4
Select the save destination folder in the folder/file
selection area.
To create a folder
Press [New], and enter the folder name using the
keyboard window.
5
Set the name of the file to create.
Press [Name], and enter the file name using the
keyboard window. The specified file name is
displayed in the status area in the center of the screen.
6
Press [Record Start] at the position you want to start
recording.
7
Press [Record Stop] at the position you want to stop
recording.
The clip file is saved in memory.
To enable V/K mode
Press [V/K Mode], turning it on.
For details, see "V/K mode" (page 169).
To create a clip by specifying the duration
Press [Clip Duration], and enter a timecode value or
number of frames using the numeric keypad window. The
specified duration is displayed in the status area in the
center of the screen.
Pressing [Record Start] starts recording, and then
recording stops when the specified duration elapses.
If "0" is specified for the duration, recording continues
until the free capacity in memory has been consumed.
To play audio data during recording
Press [Audio], turning it on.
For details about audio data, see "Frame memory audio
data" (page 169).
To save clip files in storage
Select a file stored in memory in the folder/file selection
area. A confirmation message appears.
Select [Yes] to start saving the file in storage.

Recalling Clips

Selecting a clip file in memory recalls the file on an FM
output.
1
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111).
2
Select the target FM output for operation in the FM
output selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see
"Selecting an FM Output" (page 172).
3
Select the file to recall in the folder/file selection area.
You can also enter the name of a folder/file to search
for (see page 173).
A light-blue frame is applied to the selected file, and
the image is recalled on the target FM output.

Playing a Clip

You can play a clip recalled on an FM output from the
menu or by using the device control block (trackball).
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