Info Windows
These windows display the clips in the media and folders.
You can view, copy or delete the clips. Two Info windows are
displayed by default. Clips from the memory card can
therefore be easily copied to the hard disk by dragging and
dropping the icon of the clip. The configuration of Info
window is as follows:
A
B
C
D
Note :
● Information in Info windows does not display properly if
the selected font does not support the character code set
used in the software operating environment. Before
displaying information in the Info windows, select an
appropriate font and character code set in the Options
dialog.
● Carriage returns may be displayed for some fonts.
For details, please refer to Option Settings
(A Page 22).
A
Media name, Used capacity
Displays the media name assigned to the media or folder,
and the capacity used by clips and their related data in the
currently selected media or folder.
B
Toolbar
Contains tool buttons for operations on clips and folders.
Tool buttons
Function
Icon
Name
Create
Creates a new folder
New
in the currently
Folder
selected location.
Search
Opens the clip search
screen, and allows
you to search a clip by
title or date.
Up
Moves up to the next
folder.
E
Reference
A Page 11
A Page 19
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Tool buttons
Function
Icon
Name
Change
Changes the root
Root
folder in the Tree
Folder
View pane.
Split
Splits a folder
according to the size
selected.
Tree
Shows or hides the
View
Tree View pane.
Copy All
Copy all of the clips in
the current media or
folder.
List view
You can select from
setting
the following list view
modes.
C
Tree View pane
Displays two levels of the tree structure of removal media or
folders in the hard disk drive. A folder in the lower level can
be double clicked to make it the root folder and display the
level beneath that folder. When you click a media item or
double click a folder, the clips in the media or folder appear
in the List View pane.
D
Capacity
Displays the total capacity and remaining capacity of the
media selected in the Tree View pane. The remaining
capacity is shown as a numeric value and as a bar graph.
The orange bar grows longer as more of the media's
capacity is used.
Reference
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