6-3 Shot Mark Operations
6-3-6 Sorting Shot Marks
Based on shot data recorded on the tape, you can
separate the shot marks by cassette, and sort them in
timecode sequence.
To sort the shot marks
Use the following procedure.
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Cassette 1
Cassette 2 (first time)
Cassette 3
Cassette 2 (second time)
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Before sorting
SHOT MARKER
(---/180)
NO.
TIME CODE
*012345-DNW_-0123-4567-
011
S1
10:04:05:11
----------------------------
012
V
10:07:05:02
013
R
10:08:35:04
----------------------------
014
S2
10:09:05:11
015
R
10:10:35:24
016
R
10:10:36:00
----------------------------
017
R
10:05:35:24
1
With the shot mark list displayed, hold down the
STOP button and press the SET button.
2
Turn the search dial, and select "SORTING LIST".
3
Hold down the JOG button and turn the search dial
to change the setting to "ON".
Sorting starts. When it ends, the setting indication
returns to "OFF".
For example, if shot marks have been read in twice
from the same cassette, these can be collated as shown
in the following figure.
After sorting
SHOT MARKER
(---/180)
NO.
TIME CODE
*012345-DNW_-0123-4567-
011
S1
10:04:05:11
----------------------------
012
S2
10:09:05:11
013
R
10:10:35:24
014
R
10:10:36:00
----------------------------
015
R
10:05:35:24
016
V
10:07:05:02
017
R
10:08:35:04
Shot marks from the cassette 2 read in twice are
collated, and arranged in timecode sequence.
Cassette 1
Cassette 3
Cassette 2 (first and second
times)