Control Panel Overview; Features - Sony MAV-777 Operation Manual

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1-1 Control Panel Overview

1-2 Features

HD VTR-like user interface
Multi-port operation
Use of 6.4-inch colour liquid crystal display
Operations exploiting the features of a nonlinear device
Direct input of numeric values
The standard control panel of the MAV-777 provides a wide range of
functions allowing you to take full advantage of the hard disk as a
nonlinear editing device. This chapter describes the main features of the
control panel, as well as editing and edit data management operations.
For ease of use by users familiar with HD VTRs such as digital video
cassette recorders (HDW), the control panel has a VTR-like layout. The
MAV-777 can be handled as a conventional HD VTR, thus introduction is
smooth.
Using the control panel, all of the internal ports of the MAV-777 can be
operated.
To display precisely and in detail the information of the MAV-777 multi-
port operation for example, the control panel is equipped with a large (130
x 97 mm), high-resolution (640 x 480 pixels) color liquid crystal display
(LCD). The LCD provides a full range of display functions, such as those
of the monitor screen, and comes as a user-friendly graphical interface,
making operation easier.
Using this control panel, you can take full advantage of the MAV-777 hard
disk capabilities as a nonlinear device. The following operations can be
performed.
• Material data stored in the MAV-777 can be edited immediately,
regardless of the actual length of the completed material. Further,
modifications can also be made immediately once editing is complete.
• Multiple material items can be recorded or played back simultaneously.
• Material can be edited as it is being recorded.
Timecode and user bit values can be directly input as numeric values, using
the function keys.
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