Scene selection (clip list editing), What is scene selection, Clips – Sony XDCAM HD PDW-HD1500 User Manual
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Scene Selection (Clip List Editing)
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Select OK, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL)
knob.
The selected clip is deleted, and you return to the clip
thumbnail screen.
In step 1, you can also perform a shortcut operation by
pressing the RESET/RETURN button with the SHIFT
button held down.
To delete all clips
1
Display the Disc Menu.
2
Select Lock or Delete All Clips, and then select Delete
All Clips.
A message appears asking you to confirm that you
want to delete all clips.
3
Select OK to execute the deletion, or Cancel to cancel
it, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob.
Locked clips cannot be deleted.
Scene Selection (Clip List
Editing)
What is scene selection?
Scene selection is a function which allows you to select
material (clips) from the material recorded on a disc and
perform cut editing. You can do this by operating on this
unit only.
• Scene selection is a convenient way to perform cut
editing in the field and in other offline situations.
• In scene selection you create a clip list (editing data).
Since the material itself is not affected, you can repeat
this any number of times.
• You can play back the edit list created by scene selection
on this unit.
• In scene selection you can add whole clips or add parts
of a clip. You can add scenes using chapters, change the
playback sequence, and amend or delete In and Out
points. All of these operations can be carried out easily
on this unit.
• Clip lists (editing data) created with the scene selection
function can be used on XPRI and other full-feature
nonlinear editing systems.
Clips
Material recorded with this unit is managed in units called
clips. A clip contains the material from a recording start
point to a recording end point.
Clips have numbers beginning with C, for example C0001.
You can also assign titles to your clips and use the titles to
manage them, instead of the clip numbers. For more
information, “Assigning user-defined clip titles”
(page 86).
Clip lists
You can use the scene selection function to select clips
from the clips saved on a disc and create a cut edit list
called a “clip list”.
Clip lists have numbers beginning with E, for example
E0001. Up to 99 clip lists can be saved on a disc.
Note
Delete Clip & Clip List
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TC 00:25:29:09
INDEX
TC 00:25:30:00
MIDDLE1
TC 00:25:30:22
MIDDLE2
TC 00:25:31:13
END
Title SCENE-00126
Date
2005 DEC 01 14:55
Name C0023
Dur 0:00:02:05
On Clip List
OK
Cancel
Recording
start point of
clip 2
Recording end
point of clip 2
Clip 1
(C0001)
Clip 2
(C0002)
Clip 3
(C0003)
Clip 4
(C0004)