For Windows
Clip Operations (continue)
Deleting Clips
Note :
● Clips with OK status can be deleted by this application.
(A Page 8)
1
Referring to Selecting Work Media and Work
Folders (A Page 10), display the clips to delete
2
Select the clips to delete by clicking them
To select multiple clips
Click the clips one after the other with the Ctrl key held down.
3
Do one of the following
● Press the Delete key.
● Select [Delete] from the [Edit] menu.
A message appears asking if you are sure you want to delete
the clips.
4
Click [OK] to execute the deletion
Or click [Cancel] to cancel it
Note :
● Deletions cannot be undone after they finish.
Reasons why a delete operation may fail
Folder deletion operations may fail for the following reasons.
In these cases, an error message appears and the folder is
not deleted.
● You do not have delete/write privileges to media or folder
where the clips are stored.
● The media or folder where the clips are stored is write
protected.
Grouping Split Clips
When you have split clips created as a result of an extended
recording session, and those clips are saved on separate
media, you can group those clips by collecting them in a
single location. Grouped clips can be handled as a single
clip.
Procedures for grouping the split clips
1
Move or copy the media where the split clips
are stored to folders with different names (Media1,
Media2, Media3, etc.)
● Create each of the folders in the same root folder.
2
Combine Media2 and Media3 to the Media1
folder according to the procedures for Combining
Folders (A Page 13)
3
The split clips are virtually combined in the
Media1 folder, and displayed as a single thumbnail
Memo :
For details on the operation, please refer to the following:
● [Copying Clips] (A Page 14)
● [Moving Clips] (A Page 15)
● [Combining Folders] (A Page 13)
Note :
● Split clips which are not continuous along the time axis
are not grouped.
● Unregistered clips and abnormal clips are not grouped.
● Grouping is performed on the basis of the UMIDs of split
clips, and not on the basis of their file names. Clips with
altered UMIDs are not grouped.