Synchronous recording, Registering events – JVC BD-X200E User Manual

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Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) Screen (continued)

1. Registering events

This is for registering the edit start point/finish point, chapter point on the REMOTE CONTROL screen event registration column.
The following two methods can be used to register the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.
● Recording of time codes corresponding to tape positions.

● Direct entry using a keyboard.
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.

Registering edit points or chapter points from tape position

Entering the time code directly from the keyboard

q Press the cursor keys († / © / ∞ / √), move the cursor to

the IN point or the OUT point of the event you want to
input, and press the “Enter” key.
● The IN point or OUT point input position is underlined.

w Enter the time code from the keyboard, then press the

“Enter” key.
● The input value is set.

q Playback the VCR, then at the position you want to insert enter

the still mode.

w Press the “|” key on the keyboard, or select the TC SET item

on the screen, then press the “Enter” key.
● The time code is registered in the IN point of the first event

line.

e Playback the VCR, then to place a chapter, enter the still mode

at the position you want to place the chapter.

r Press the “|” key on the keyboard.

● The time code is registered in the IN point of the next event

line.

* Events that have no OUT point registered are registered as

chapters, and CHAPTER is displayed in the ACTION item
of the event.

t When necessary, repeat the above procedures 3 - 4.

y Playback the VCR, and at the point where you want to finish

inserting enter the still mode.

u Press the “O” key on the keyboard, or select the TC SET item

on the screen, then press the “Enter” key.
● The time code is registered in the OUT point of the final

event line.

i The ACTION item of an event line with an OUT point registered

is set using the keyboard. (

☞ Page 65 for the setting method)

The ACTION item selects the operation of this machine at the
time that event editing is finished.
PAUSE : When editing is finished this machine enters the

recording pause state. If the ACTION item of the final
event line is set to PAUSE, when editing of the final
event is finished the thumbnail edit screen of the
chapter menu is displayed.
(When the DVD MENU TYPE item of the
RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen is set to
TOP+MENU, and the EDIT MENU item of the
SYSTEM menu screen is set to ENABLE)

STOP : When editing is finished, this machine automatically

enters the stop state, and the disc title is closed. (The
thumbnail edit screen is not displayed.)

o If the ACTION item is set to STOP, set the MENU item on the

right with the keyboard. (

☞ Page 65 for the setting method)

The MENU item specifies the chapter pattern that is
automatically created when closing the title. When set to “00”
the pattern is that set in the CHAPTER PATTERN item of the
PRESET menu screen.

!0 When necessary, repeat the above steps q - o.

EXIT

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Synchronous Recording

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Editing Operations on the REMOTE CONTROL (9PIN MASTER/DV MASTER) Screen (continued)

1. Registering Events

This is for registering the edit start point/finish point, chapter point on the REMOTE CONTROL screen event registration column.
The following two methods can be used to register the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.
● Recording of time codes corresponding to tape positions.

● Direct entry using a keyboard.
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.

Registering edit points or chapter points from tape position

Entering the time code directly from the keyboard

EXIT

REMOTE CONTROL SCREEN ( 9PIN MASTER )

1
2
3

TC

TC

ADJ

BITRATE

8.0

Mbps

SET

EDL

FINALIZE

EDIT/END

CANCEL

No.

IN

OUT

ACTION

MENU

STOP

CHAPTER
CHAPTER

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01

01

01

02

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03

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00 02 30 00

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Time code framing mode (NTSC only)
The time code framing mode can be specified in
the DROP/NON DROP item of the REMOTE
CONTROL screen. (

☞ Page 92.)

Depending upon the framing mode the seconds
and the inter-frame mark can differ.

For a drop frame this is a dot (.)
For a non-drop frame this is a colon (:)

00 : 00 : 00 : 00

TC SET item

● For recording and playback of a disc, NON

DROP mode is always used, regardless of the
setting.

q Press the cursor keys ( †/ ©/√/ ∞), move the

cursor to the IN point or the OUT point of the
event you want to input, and press the “Enter”
key.
● The IN point or OUT point input position is

underlined.

w Enter the time code from the keyboard, then

press the “Enter” key.
● The input value is set.

q Playback the VCR, then at the position you want to insert enter the

still mode.

w Press the “I” key on the keyboard, or select the TC SET item on the

screen, then press the “Enter” key.
● The time code is registered in the IN point of the first event line.

e Playback the VCR, then to place a chapter, enter the still mode at the

position you want to place the chapter.

r Press the “I” key on the keyboard.

● The time code is registered in the IN point of the next event line.
* Events that have no OUT point registered are registered as

chapters, and CHAPTER is displayed in the ACTION item of the
event.

t When necessary, repeat the above procedures 3 - 4.

y Playback the VCR, and at the point where you want to finish inserting

enter the still mode.

u Press the “O” key on the keyboard, or select the TC SET item on the

screen, then press the “Enter” key.
● The time code is registered in the OUT point of the final event line.

i The ACTION item of an event line with an OUT point registered is set

using the keyboard. (

☞ Refer to page 65 for the setting method)

The ACTION item selects the operation of this machine at the time
that event editing is finished.
PAUSE: When editing is finished this machine enters the recording

pause state. If the ACTION item of the final event line is set
to PAUSE, when editing of the final event is finished the
thumbnail edit screen of the chapter menu is displayed.
(When the DVD MENU TYPE item of the RECORDER
MENU (2/2) screen is set to TOP+MENU, and the EDIT
MENU item of the SYSTEM menu screen is set to ENABLE)

STOP:

When editing is finished, this machine automatically enters
the stop state, and the disc title is closed. (The thumbnail
edit screen is not displayed)

o If the ACTION item is set to STOP, set the MENU item on the right

with the keyboard. (

☞ Refer to page 65 for the setting method)

The MENU item specifies the chapter pattern that is automatically
created when closing the title. When set to “00” the pattern is that set
in the CHAPTER PATTERN item of the PRESET menu screen.

!0 When necessary, repeat the above steps q – o.

Synchronous Recording

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