Chapter 4 Recording, Playback And Copy; Recording; Preparations For Recording; Carrying Out Recording - Sony PMW-1000 Operation Manual

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Recording, Playback and
Copy

Recording

This section describes video and audio recording on the
unit.
See page 34 "Basic Operations of the Function Menu" in
Chapter 3 for more information.
See page 72 "Menus" in Chapter 7 for more information
about setup menu operations.

Preparations for recording

Make the following settings and adjustments before
starting to record.
Video input signal selection: Select with V INPUT on
page P1 INPUT of the function menu.
Audio input signal selection: Select with from A1
INPUT to A4 INPUT on page P1 INPUT, and from
A5 INPUT to A8 INPUT on page P2 INPUT of the
function menu.
Timecode and user bits settings: See "Setting Timecode"
(page 30).
Selection of time data to display: Select with CNTR SEL
on HOME page of the function menu.
Selection of audio channels to monitor: Select with
MONITR R and MONITR L on the HOME page of
the function menu.
Volume adjustment of the monitor audio: Adjust with
the LEVEL knob.
Remote/local setting: Set the remote control switch. If
you set it to REMOTE, also set setup menu item 214
REMOTE INTERFACE ("RM-" and the connector
used appear on the system information of the display)
(see page 80).
File system of SxS memory card
Use an SxS memory card formatted in UDF or exFAT.
Chapter
SD up-convert function
You can input SD signals to the SD/HDSDI INPUT
connector and record them as HD signals.

Carrying out recording

One recording segment (from the start to the end of
recording) is called a "clip".
1
Insert an SxS memory card.
2
Hold down the REC button, and press the PLAY
button.
Recording starts.
3
To stop recording, press the STOP button.
If the SxS memory card becomes full
Recording stops and the message "ALARM MEDIA
END." appears on the monitor.
Notes
• When you carry out recoding in XAVC format, use an
SxS memory card formatted in exFAT.
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