Previewing Video On The Recorder; In-Field Editing - V.I.O POV.HD User Manual

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Using the Recorder

Previewing Video on the Recorder

You can preview your video clips on the recorder. Previewing your clips lets you see that your
videos are looking good and make any adjustments that might be necessary. It also lets you delete
any unwanted clips to free up space on the SD card.
1. To get into Play mode, press the Play button. The word, "Play", will be displayed in the upper
left.
2. In Play – Preview, you can cycle through the video clips that are on the SD card and play
any that you select. The video plays on the LCD and the audio plays through the built-in
speaker.
3. In the example display of Play - Preview,
12/16 indicates that you are looking at the 12th clip out of a
total of 16 on the SD card.
00:13: 02 indicates that the current clip is 13 minutes and 2
seconds long.
The soft keys Previous and Next allow you to cycle through
the stored clips.
Pressing the soft key, Delete, will require a Yes/No confirmation and then, if Yes, will delete
the current clip.
The first frame of each clip is presented on the LCD when it is the current clip.

In-Field Editing

In-field editing provides a capability for editing your raw videos in the recorder. In-field editing is
based on the tags you put on video clips while they are being recorded. The tags serve as markers
indicating what parts of the clip are of the most interest. Using the Loop Record Time to
determine how much footage is saved around each tag, the built-in editing functions cut out a clip
at each tag, and save those tags in a separate directory.
Any clip with tags on it is referred to as a tagged clip.
Save Tags
When you use Save Tags on a tagged clip, a new clip, called a tag clip is created for each tag on
the clip. The length of each clip is equal to the Loop Record Time. Half of the clip is the
footage prior to the tag and the other half is the footage following the tag.
When Save Tags runs, it creates tag clips for all of the tagged clips on the SD card.
All of the tag clips from all tagged clips are saved in a single subdirectory called "Tags". The tag
clips are associated with their original tagged clips by their file names, as described in the
previous section.
Compile Tags
When you use Compile Tags on a tagged clip, a new clip is created that appends segments
from all of the tags on the original clip into a separate Highlight Clip.
When Compile Tags runs, it creates a highlight clip for each tagged file on the SD card.
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