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Using Clips
Clips that you create can be used as material for replay.
You can specify a region within a video that is being recorded and turn it into a clip. By creating clips of highlight scenes from recorded video, you
can play back specified video clips at whatever timing you like.
Creating a Clip
1.
Make sure that the MARKER [LIVE IN] button is unlit.
2.
The playback operation moves the marker to the
beginning of the clip.
3.
Press the MARKER [IN] button.
The time at which you press the button is set as the start point of
the clip, and the [OUT] button lights.
4.
Move to the end point of the clip, and press the
MARKER [OUT] button.
The clip is created.
The created clip is registered in the clip list.
NOTE
5 You can't create a clip that's shorter than one second. If the IN/
OUT interval is less than one second, pressing the [OUT] button
does not create a clip. If the [OUT] button is lit, you can create a
clip.
5 In one second of video, there are only approximately 3 to 5 frames
at which you can set a marker such as the IN point and OUT point.
Since a clip's IN point and OUT point are rounded to those times,
there might be a slight difference from the times that you specify.
MEMO
5 If the MARKER [LIVE IN] button is lit, the clip is created based
on the live input time (the time that is currently being video-
recorded).
5 If you press the [EXIT] button while the MARKER [OUT] button is
blinking, the IN point is cancelled.
Creating a clip with one touch
You can also create a clip by simply specifying the OUT point.
1.
Make sure that the MARKER [LIVE IN] button is unlit.
2.
Activate replay playback, and press the MARKER
[MAKE CLIP] button at the time that you want to
specify as the end point of the clip.
A seven-second clip is created with the OUT point as the time at
which you pressed the button.
MEMO
5 You can change the length of the clip that is created (default: 7
seconds). For details, refer to "Reference Manual" (PDF).
5 If the MARKER [LIVE IN] button is lit, a clip is created with the live
in time (the current time of recording) as the OUT point.
Playing a Clip
1.
Press the [CLIP LIST] button.
The CLIP LIST screen is shown in the lower half of the built-in
display.
2.
In the clip list, use the [VALUE] knob to select the
clip that you want to play back.
3.
Press the AUTO PLAY [CLIP] button.
The output switches to replay, and the clip plays back.
When the clip finished playing back, the output automatically
returns to the prior state (live in or replay).
MEMO
5 By pressing a pad [1]–[8] you can jump to the beginning of the
corresponding clip in the built-in display.
5 By pressing the [<] / [>] buttons you can switch the scope of clips
that are shown in the built-in display.
Video Operations
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