Mixed Recording Of Clips In Different Formats On The Same Media; Linear Editing; Overview - Sony XDS-1000 Operation Manual

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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.
The shot marks can also be set during playback. For
details, see page 59.
Mixed recording of clips in different
formats on the same media
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 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 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
50 Hz
23.98 Hz
Notes
• When the unit is in a mode that calls for playback across
clips that were recorded in different recording formats,
video and audio playback may stop at the point where
the format changes from one format into another, and
then start again.
• If a transition point between two clips with different
recording formats exists in the preroll segment, that
segment cannot be edited.
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Linear Editing

System frequency
59.94P
59.94i
29.97P
50P
50i
25P
23.98P
Linear Editing
Note
For linear editing, install the optional XDBK-105 and set
the unit to VTR mode. To configure VTR mode, set
maintenance menu item M397 PORT CONFIGURATION
to "VTR mode".

Overview

You can perform the following types of editing on
recorded clips.
Type of editing
Editing target
Insert editing
Video tracks in a single clip.
Audio tracks in a single clip. (Split editing
is also possible. But the Out point must
be shared with the video tracks.)
Timecode in a single clip.
Assemble editing All clips.
Notes
• Locked clips cannot be edited.
• Editing across multiple clips is not possible.
• If there is no space on the internal storage, the clip
cannot be edited.
• Linear editing is not supported for the following clips.
Edit clips after re-recording to internal storage using the
transcode copy function (see page 64).
- HD422 clips recorded with the Interval Rec, Picture
Cache, Disc Exchange Cache, or Slow & Quick
Motion functions
- HD422 clips that have been partially transferred by an
FTP or FAM connection
- Partially-copied clips
- Clips referenced from an EDL as sub clips
• Normally, linear editing on this unit can target only clips
that have been created on XDCAM devices. It may not
be possible to edit clips that been created by other
software applications and uploaded to this unit as files.
Editable clip recording formats
This unit supports editing of the following recording
formats.
• MPEG HD422 1080 59.94i/29.97P/50i/25P/23.98P
• MPEG HD422 720 59.94P/50P
• MPEG IMX 59.94i/50i
• DVCAM 59.94i/50i

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