Sony PDW-HD1500 Operation Manual page 95

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Item number Item name
320
DIGITAL AUDIO PB PROCESS ON
EDIT POINT
344
ASSEMBLE AUTO EDIT
POSTROLL RECORDING
Item number Item name
401
FUNCTION MODE AFTER CUE-UP Select the state that the unit goes into after a cuing-up operation.
Item number Item name
501
STILL TIMER
Menu items in the 600s, relating to the time code, metadata, and UMID
Item number Item name
601
VITC POSITION SEL-1
Menu items in the 300s, relating to editing operations
Settings
Select the treatment of audio playback at edit points.
cut: Carry out a cut (possibly resulting in audio discontinuities at the edit
point).
fade: Fade out and fade in.
Set whether to record 2 seconds of postroll when an additional clip is
recorded by sending the AUTO EDIT command (9-pin protocol 20·42)
from a nonlinear editing system connected to the REMOTE connector on
the rear panel.
Note
When using a linear editing system, postroll will not be recorded
regardless of this setting.
off: Do not record postroll.
on: Records approximately 2 seconds of postroll.
Menu items in the 400s, relating to preroll
Settings
stop: Stops (the stop mode).
still: Still playback (in jog and shuttle mode).
Menu items in the 500s, relating to disc protection
Settings
To protect the disc against shock and vibrations, and to lengthen the life
of the laser diodes, the unit automatically enters standby off mode
whenever a specified time elapses in a disc stop mode (stop mode or the
still picture mode of search mode). This allows you to set the time after
which the unit exits a disc stop mode and enters standby off mode.
0.5 s (0.5 sec)... 8 m (8 min)... 30 m (30 min): Can be set in the range
from 0.5 seconds to 30 minutes.
off: Do not put into standby off mode.
Settings
Select a line into which to insert VITC signals for IMX recording signals
and DVCAM playback signals.
12 H (12 line)... 16 H (16 line)... 20 H (20 line) (in 59.94i mode)
9 H (9 line)... 19 H (19 line)... 22 H (22 line) (in 50i mode)
Note
You can insert the VITC signal in two places. To insert it in two places, set
both items 601 and 602.
a) In the IMX format, VITC is inserted as video signals in vertical blanking sections.
Because these signals are output as video signals during playback, the insertion
line can be specified only for recording.
b) In the DVCAM format, VITC is recorded as VAUX (Video Auxiliary) data.
Because VITC is inserted into video signals by the VITC generator only during
playback, the insertion line can be specified only for playback.
b)
a)
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