Playback, Disc playback start position – Sony XDCAM HD PDW-HD1500 User Manual

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If the message reads “Incomplete!”, the clips that
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Playback

This section describes playback of video and audio on the
unit.

Before starting playback, make the following settings and
adjustments.
Selection of time data to display: Select with CNTR SEL

on HOME page of the function menu.

Selection of audio channels to monitor: Select with

MONITR L and MONITR R on page P2 AUDIO of
the function menu.

Volume adjustment of the monitor audio: Adjust with

the LEVEL knob.

Remote/local setting: Set the remote control switch. If

you set it to REMOTE, also set setup menu item 214
REMOTE INTERFACE (“RM-” and the connector
used appear on the display) (see page 109).

Disc playback start position

Although this unit uses optical discs, it is designed to offer
the most convenient features of tape playback by VTRs.
One of these is the playback start position, which works in
the same way as tape, as described below.

After playback stop
The unit stops at the position where the STOP button was
pressed.
Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the stop
position.

After recording
The unit stops at the position where recording ended.
To play back a clip, press the PREV button to move to the
start frame of any clip or press the PREV button with the
PLAY button held down to move to any position.

After disc insertion
The unit stops at the position of the disc when it was most
recently ejected.
Press the PLAY button to resume playback at the most
recent position.
The playback position is saved to the disc when the disc is
ejected, which allows playback to start at that position
whenever it is loaded into any XDCAM player.

This function is not available when the Write Inhibit tab of
the disc is set to the recording disabled position, and when
REC INH on HOME page of the function menu is set to
“ON”.
The REC INHI indicator may light when neither of the
above is true if the format of recorded sections on the disc

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