Deleting Edl Files; Using An Edl Created On The Unit On A Nonlinear Editing System - Sony AWS-G500 Operating Instructions Manual

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Deleting EDL Files

Using an EDL Created on the Unit on a Nonlinear Editing
System
Type1: This EDL is compatible with Final Cut Pro 5.
Final Cut Pro is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
Type2: This EDL is compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0.
Adobe Premiere Pro is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and other countries.
Caution
Compatibility of EDL files exported from this unit is not guaranteed by
Apple Computer, Inc. or Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Notes
• The file names are arranged in alphabetical order.
• If you select [All] in 3, all files are exported. If files of the same name
already exist on the "Memory Stick" or USB flash memory when
exporting all files, an overwrite confirmation message appears. When you
want to overwrite all of the existing files with the same name, press the
ENTER button while holding down the SHIFT button. When you want to
skip all of the files with the same name and only export file names that do
not already exist, press the ESC button while holding down the SHIFT
button.
The following confirmation message appears.
5
Press the ENTER button.
The EDL file is exported to the "Memory Stick" or USB flash memory.
When the export is complete, a completion message appears.
6
Press the MENU button to close the menu.
Note
The "type" for the exported file is added to the file name.
Example: When a file, "aaa.edl," is exported as Type 1, the file name
becomes "aaa-type1.edl."
For details on deleting EDL files on the internal hard disk of this unit, see
"Deleting Files" (page 240).
An EDL file created by the unit can be used on a nonlinear editing system
together with input materials recorded by the unit through ON LINE recording.
Using the Switching Information of the Unit on a Nonlinear Editing System
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