5-5 Summary of Editing Operations
5-5 Summary of Editing Operations
The following figure summarizes the general flow of
operations in a typical multi-event editing operation
from material originally acquired on tape.
Specify TAPE as the player and PROGRAM as the recorder.
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Turn the ASSEMBLE/ALL button on.
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Specify the editing segments on the player. (Save the events.)
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Set the recorder IN point.
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• This step is necessary when adding editing to an existing
program. When creating a new program, it is not
necessary.
The AUTO EDIT button and PREVIEW/REVIEW button flash.
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Carry out automatic editing.
• When using Betacam SX tape, high-speed editing is
possible.
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For details, see the section "Carrying out high-speed
editing in feed mode" (page 5-11)
The program is created.
(The data for the events is recorded as files on the hard
disk (DISK MASTER).)
When modification of edit points or other
operations are necessary after carrying out
editing
See Section 5-4-1, "Modifying Edit Points After Carrying
Out Editing" (page 5-17).
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Chapter 5 Editing Using the Built-in Hard Disk
Reference for operations:
Section 5-2-4, "Specifying Devices" (page 5-4)
Reference for operations:
Section 5-2-5, "Selecting the Editing Mode" (page 5-4)
References for operations:
Section 5-2-6, "Setting Edit Points" (page 5-7)
Section 5-3-1, "Saving Event Specifications" (page 5-14)
Reference for operations:
Section 5-2-6, "Setting Edit Points" (page 5-7)
References for operations:
Section 5-2-10, "Carrying Out Editing" (page 5-11)
Section 5-3-4, "Carrying Out Multi-Event Editing" (page 5-15)