Edit (divide) – Samsung SMX-F40RN-XAA User Manual

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Edit (Divide)

You can divide a video clip as many times as you want in order to delete a section you no longer need.

The videos will be divided in groups of two.

PRECHECK!

• Press the MODE button to select the Play(

) mode.

• Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40

Exit

Move

Select

Divide

1/10

0:00:55

0:00:27/0:00:55

100-0001

Divide

Divide

Play

Frame

Edit

Divide

Combine

Exit

Normal View

1.

Press the MENU button  Control joystick (/)  “Edit”  Control

joystick (//OK)  “Divide.”

2.

Select a desired video clip using the Control joystick (////OK).
• The selected video clip will be paused.

3.

Search the point of division by moving the Control joystick (//OK).

4.

Press the MENU button to pause at the point of division.
• A message appears asking for your confi rmation.

5.

Select “Yes.”
• If you want to delete an unwanted section of a video clip, divide the

video fi rst, and then delete the image (section) you no longer need.

After dividing the video clip, you can also combine other desired

videos. page 76

• The second image of the divided image will be displayed at the end

of the thumbnail index.

Example: You can divide a video clip into two in order to delete a section you no longer need.

1.

Before dividing

2.

Image is divided at 30 second point.

3.

After deleting

fi rst image.

0~60 seconds

0~30 seconds

31~60 seconds

0~30 seconds

One video clip is divided into two video clips.

• The Divide function is not available in the following conditions:

- If the total recorded time of the video is less than 6 seconds.

- If you trying to divide sections without leaving 3 seconds at the beginning and the end.

- If the remaining section of the storage media space is less than approx.40MB.

- Videos recorded or edited by other devices.

• You can not delete a protected image. You must fi rst release the protect function to delete it. page 71

• The division point may drift before or after the designated point by approximately 0.5 seconds.

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