Data generated when shooting, Index pictures, Cliplink log data – Sony DSR-2000 User Manual

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Data Generated When Shooting

The following describes the kinds of data that is
generated when using the ClipLink function.

Index Pictures

When shooting, a single-frame image from the Mark
IN point at the start of each scene is recorded as a still
picture into the DSR-1/1P’s internal memory. These
images are called “Index Pictures”. When you finish
shooting, the Index Pictures from all scenes are
recorded onto the tape after the last scene.

Up to 32 Index Pictures can be recorded onto the tape
space normally occupied by one frame, as shown
below.

Seven frame spaces are reserved at the end of the last
scene as a recording area for Index Pictures. (A
cassette with 16 Kbits of cassette memory can record
up to 198 Index Pictures, and a cassette with 4 Kbits of
cassette memory can record up to 45 Index Pictures.)

Tape

After shooting, the Index
Pictures in the internal
memory are recorded onto the
video tape.

DVCAM camcorder’s
internal memory

Scene 1

Scene 2

Scene 3

Scene n

1

5

9

13

17

21

25

29

2

6

10

14

18

22

26

30

3

7

11

15

19

23

27

31

4

8

12

16

20

24

28

32

0

90

180

270

360

450

540

630

60

120

180

240

300

360

420

NTSC

(72)

(144)

(216)

(288)

(360)

(432)

(504)

(PAL)

Index Picture

720 dots

480 lines (NTSC) or 576 lines (PAL)

ClipLink log data

ClipLink log data can be recorded automatically or
manually into the cassette memory for use as a

convenient alternative to the conventional “shot list”.
ClipLink log data includes the following items.

This cannot be changed (set to “1” at shipping).

ClipLink log data

Reel number (cassette number)

Description

Data (maximum length: 8 digits) consisting of alphanumeric characters and/or
symbols (This is left blank at shipping.)

OK/NG

Indicates the OK/NG status of a particular scene. (In the OK case, nothing is
recorded.)

Mark IN/OUT point time codes

These are the time codes that indicate the Mark IN and Mark OUT points for each
scene (HH:MM:SS). These time codes are recorded when the camera has been set to
MARK mode.
The frame digit is incremented at each Mark IN point and is decremented at each Mark
OUT point. (For details, see “Time codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT points” on page
14.)

This is the time code that indicates the cue points (valid up to the frame digit). This
time code is recorded when the camera has been set to CUE mode. When in this
mode, the time codes at the start and end of a recording (the Rec IN and Rec OUT
time codes) are automatically recorded as Mark IN/OUT points.

Take number

Scene number

A three-digit number from 001 to 198 (starts at 001 and is automatically incremented
with each scene).

Cue point time code

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