Playback & playout – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

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Loop Mode

The Ninja Blade has the ability to play back a single clip in loop mode

via the HDMI output. This can performed with captured clips at full

broadcast quality or the final edited clips from your hard drive.
To do this:

• Go into Playback mode
• Pick the clip you want to loop

Note that when you first select a clip for playback, longer clips will

take slightly more time before they start playing. All subsequent

navigation within clips of any size will be instantaneous.

• Use the scrub bar to locate the point you wish to start from (In point)

and select the

In point

icon on the top left hand side of the

playback screen. This will turn red to confirm that it is active.

• Repeat this for the desired Out point by selecting the

Out point

icon on the top right hand side. Again this will change to red.

• Now select the

Loop

icon in the top middle of the screen - that will

also turn red to indicate that it is active.

• Press the

Play

button. The segment of the clip you have selected

will now loop until you press the

Stop

button.

To change the In and Out points, just stop playback and adjust the start

and stop points. Press

Loop/Play

again.

You can loop the playback of the entire clip by simply pressing

Loop, then play.

At any time, you can hide all the visible controls by simply

touching the screen (away from any controls) once. Touch it again

to bring back the controls.

Headphone volume

Allows you to adjust the headphone volume while in the playback page

Timecode


This shows the timecode of the ‘Now’ line

Interlaced playback

Ninja Blade playback shows a frame at a time. If the video footage is

interlaced (ie with two fields, each separated by 1/50th or 1/60th of a

second) it will play back perfectly well, but when playback is stopped,

the frame showing on the screen will flicker between the two fields.
This is a useful and accurate method to determine whether your

originally captured footage is progressive (even if it is delivered via an

interlaced signal) or genuinely interlaced.

11. Playback & Playout

cont.

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