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6.4.4 Creating a Project with Non-Synchronous Video sources.
a) Inserting scenes in different positions in the sequence. (Note: if the
sequence you want is simply chronological, you do NOT have to
rearrange any scenes at all.) Move cursor up or down the "SN" (scene)
column to the "SQ" (sequence) row where you want to insert a scene.
Then enter the scene number you want to insert.
EXAMPLE: let's say you wanted to insert scene 07 in the second scene position
in your sequence. You would move the cursor along the "SN" column to the
"SQ002" row, and then type in "07".
NOTE: You may move cursor to the "SR" column and press the "IN" or "OUT" key
to modify the souce when cursor is flashing on A or B position) or modify the
tape number (when cursor is flashing on the number 1 to 4 position).
NOTE: when you insert a scene, all following scenes move back one position in
the sequence.
NOTE: the scene you insert is not automatically deleted from its original location.
b) Deleting scenes. Move cursor to the scene number you want to delete and
press the "DELETE" key.
NOTE: deleted scenes remain in memory. To retrieve a deleted scene, simply
enter that scene number.
c) Repeating scenes. As with inserting scenes, simply move the cursor along
the "SN" column to the desired position in the sequence, and enter the
scene number. You can repeat the same scene in as many positions the
sequence as you wish.
d) Calibration during the recording process. As with the scene-marking process,
you have the option of making each scene pause at its "IN" point to make
final frame-by-frame adjustments before recording.
Move cursor to the "CAL" indicator on screen next to the scene number you
want to calibrate. Press the "IN" key to say "YES" and press the "OUT" key to say
"NO". "YES" indicates calibration is ON; "NO" indicates calibration is OFF.
NOTE: If you turn calibration on for a particular scene (by selecting the "YES"
indicator), that scene will pause at its "IN" point during the recording process.
You will then be able to adjust the "IN" point during the recording process by
pressing the "FWD" and/or "REV" keys.
NOTE: If you used the calibration feature previously during the scene-marking
process, or if you previewed every scene in the EDL Sub Mode and there were
no problematic "IN" points, then you should leave calibration OFF for the
smoothest, quickest recording process.
e) Selecting Transition Effects between scenes. Move cursor to the "IN" or "OUT"
row of the scene you want to work with. Then, select the desired Transition
by pressing the "IN" or "OUT" key to cycle through all of the Transition Effects
until you reach the one you want. Choose a color for the Transition Effect by
pressing the Background "COLOR" key.
f) Selecting the speed of Transition Effects. Move cursor to the "SP" position on
screen, next to a Transition Effect icon. Press the "IN" or "OUT" key to select
"SP1" (fast speed) or "SP2" (slow speed) for that Transition Effect.
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