Synchronous recording, Editing via the remote control (dv slave) screen – JVC BD-X200U User Manual

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Editing Via the REMOTE CONTROL (DV SLAVE) Screen

A keyboard and mouse can be used as an alternative to the DVD recorder’s buttons when using the REMOTE CONTROL (DV
SLAVE) screen.
Front panel : Select using the cursor buttons (

t, 8, 7, and 6), and confirm the selection using the SET button.

Keyboard

: Select using the arrow keys (

†, ©, √, and ∞), and confirm the selection using the Enter key.

Mouse

: Left click the required button.

* Setting of the In Point, Out Point, and chapter points can only be carried out by keyboard input.

IN POINT

OUT POINT

TC INPUT

EXIT

REMOTE CONTROL SCREEN ( DV SLAVE )

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In Point (start point for editing):
Set the time code (hours : minutes : seconds : frames) at
which recording is to be started.

OUT POINT (end point for editing):
Set the time code (hours: minutes: seconds: frames) of
the position to stop recording.

TC INPUT:
This field is used to input
time codes for the In
Point, Out Point, and
chapter marks from the
keyboard.

DISC REMAIN:
This field shows an
estimate of the remaining
space for recording on the
disc.

FINALIZE:
This button is used to
finalize the disc.

TC CANCEL : This button is used to remove setting values

for the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.

EDL LOAD

: This button is used to load the most-recent

edit list. It can be used whenever CREATION
CHAPTER has been set to MANUAL.

ADJUST:
This button can be
pressed to determine
the remaining disc time
based on the editing
time and also to set a
suitable bit rate. This
setting is then displayed
in the BIT RATE field.

Chapter list:
This displays the time
codes of chapter
marks. These time
codes are displayed as
relative values with
respect to the In Point.
● The In Point’s time

code is registered as
the first chapter point.

● A total of 98 chapters

can be setup.

● C H A P T E R

CREATION from the
RECORDER [2/2]
MENU screen must
be set to MANUAL
for this to be possible.

CHAPTER:
The right-hand field indicates
the current setting for
CHAPTER CREATION from
the RECORDER MENU (2/2)
screen.
● When set to MANUAL,

chapter marks can be
registered in this screen’s
chapter list.

● When set to AUTO, the

DVD recorder’s chapter
auto-create function will set
chapters. In such a case, it
will not be possible to
register chapters using this
screen’s chapter list.

● Chapter marks are

inserted at GOP intervals
(i.e., 15 frames). It will not
be possible to inser t
chapter marks that are
closer together than this
interval.

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IN POINT

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IN POINT

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IN POINT

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Synchronous Recording

Recording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor (continued)

1. Registering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks

Use the keyboard to directly enter the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.
Registering chapter marks : In order to register chapter marks using the REMOTE CONTROL screen, it will first of all be necessary

to set CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen to MANUAL. If this parameter
is set to AUTO, chapter marks will be automatically setup at specific intervals. The current setting for
CHAPTER CREATION is indicated in this screen’s CHAPTER field.

q Use the arrow keys (†, ©, ∞, and √) to select the point to be

registered (i.e., the In Point or Out Point), and then press the
Enter key.

w Select the TC INPUT button using the cursor keys and input a

time code (hours: minutes: seconds: frames) into the TC input
field using the keyboard.

e Press the Enter key.

● The time code will be registered for the selected point.

● If both IN point and OUT point are not selected, the time code

will be registered as a chapter point

● When a time code is registered for a chapter mark, the chapter

list will be sorted from the smallest time-code values, and the
newly registered point will be highlighted.

EDL LOAD

Saving & Loading Time-Code Settings

Once settings have been made, they can be saved on your BD-X200. Even if a different
screen is opened or the power is turned off, stored data can then be loaded by selecting
EDL LOAD from the REMOTE CONTROL screen and pressing the Set button.
● If CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen is set to AUTO, it will

not be possible to select EDL LOAD on the REMOTE CONTROL screen.

● Whenever an external edit list (EDL) is read or time-code registration is started without

performing EDL LOAD, the settings will be updated accordingly. As a result, even if EDL
LOAD is selected in such a case, the previous data will not be reloaded.

Refer to page 68 for more details regarding the loading of external EDL.

Procedure

2. Deleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks

q Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select the point to

be deleted (i.e., the In Point, Out Point, or a chapter mark from
the chapter list), and then press the SET button.

w Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select TC CANCEL

and press the SET button.
● The selected point (i.e., In Point, Out Point, or a chapter mark

from the chapter list) will be deleted.

● Whenever a chapter mark is deleted, the chapter list will be

sorted.

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Note

The framing mode will be matched to that used for time codes
on the connected device. When in the drop frame mode, a value
corrected automatically will be registered when inputting the
frame to drop. (U-model only)

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