Clip Continuous Recording (Udf And Exfat) - Sony PXW-X200 Operating Instructions Manual

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The specified number of frames are recorded
intermittently when you press the REC START/
STOP button.
It is recommended to fix the camcorder to a tripod
or equivalent and use the IR Remote Commander
to start/stop recording rather than pressing the
REC START/STOP button of the camcorder.
Notes
• Audio cannot be recorded in Frame Recording mode.
• Frame Recording cannot be set to “On” simultaneously
with Interval Recording, Picture Cache Recording,
Slow & Quick Motion, Clip Continuous Recording,
Simultaneous Recording in the 2 slots, or Proxy
Recording. When you set Frame Recording to “On,”
these other functions are forcibly set to “Off.”
• Frame Recording mode cannot be used when “Format”
in “System” (page 121) of the OTHERS menu is set to
“HQ 1280×720/23.98P” (in UDF HD Mode and
exFAT HD Mode) or “SP 1440×1080/23.98P” (in
FAT HD Mode).
• Frame Recording mode cannot be used when the items
“DVCAM” or “HDV” are set for “SDI/HDMI/i.LINK
I/O Select” (page 106) of the VIDEO SET menu, and
the video format of “Format” in “System” (page 121)
of the OTHERS menu is set to other than “HQ mode/
23.98P.”
Preparatory settings
Before starting Frame Recording, make the
necessary settings of the CAMERA SET menu
(page 99) in advance.
Performing Frame Recording
When the preparatory settings are completed, you
can start recording.
1
Press the REC START/STOP button.
When the number of frames you specified
with the menu are recorded, the camcorder
automatically enters FRM STBY (Frame Rec
Standby) status.
2
Press the REC START/STOP button
again.
Each time you press the REC START/STOP
button, the camcorder records the specified
number of frames then enters FRM STBY
status.
Notes
• Recording cannot be stopped until the specified
number of frames are recorded. If the power switch is
set to OFF during recording, the power is only shut off
after the specified number of frames are recorded.
• The Rec Review function cannot be used while
recording in Frame Rec mode is in progress.
• You cannot change the “Number of Frames” setting
while recording in Frame Rec mode is in progress. To
change it, pause the recording.
• The timecode is recorded in Rec Run mode (page 112)
during Frame Recording.
• Some extra frames may be recorded if you stop
recording or switch the card slot while recording is
paused in Frame Rec mode.
• “Setting” for “Frame Rec” is automatically set to “Off”
when you set the power switch to OFF, while the
“Number of Frames” setting is maintained.
• When the video light compatible with the Multi
Interface Shoe is mounted, the video light remains off
during recording, even if “Rec Link” in “Video Light
Set” is set. If “Rec Link + Stby” in “Video Light Set”
is set, the video light remains dimly-lit.
Clip Continuous Recording (UDF
and exFAT)
Clips are normally created individually for each
time you start and stop recording, but you can also
continue recording to a single clip regardless of
the number of times you start and stop recording
by using the Clip Continuous Recording function,
which will add recordings to the same clip until
the function is disabled or turned off.
This is convenient for when you do not want to
create a large number of short clips, or when you
do not want to be restricted by a maximum
number of clips.
A recording start mark is added to each point at
which you resume recording, making it easy to
search for each point.
Preparatory settings
Before starting Clip Continuous Recording, make
the necessary settings to “Clip Cont. Rec” (page
99) of the CAMERA SET menu in advance.
When you set “Setting” to “On,” the Clip
Continuous Recording function is enabled, and
“CONT” appears on the screen (page 14).
You can also assign “Clip Cont. Rec” to an
assignable button (page 40), and set “Setting” to
“On”/“Off” by pressing the button.
Notes
• Clip Continuous Recording cannot be set to “On”
simultaneously with Picture Cache Recording, Interval
Recording, Frame Recording, Slow & Quick Motion,
Simultaneous Recording in the 2 slots, or Proxy
Recording. When you set Clip Continuous Recording
to “On,” these other functions are forcibly set to “Off.”
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