2 advanced automatic editing, 2-1 dmc editing – Sony 5500 User Manual

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6-2 Advanced Automatic Editing

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6-2 Advanced Automatic
Editing

This section describes the following advanced editing
methods:
• DMC editing
• Animation editing
• Preread editing

6-2-1 DMC Editing

If your player VTR has DT

®

(Dynamic Tracking)

capability, you can perform variable speed editing by
controlling the playback speed from the lower control
panel. This type of editing is called DMC editing.

Overview of DMC editing

Requirements for DMC editing
• DMC editing may be done during assemble or insert

editing, but not during split editing.

• The player VTR must support DT playback.

Tape movement during DMC editing
During DMC editing, the tape moves as shown in the
diagram below.

Setting edit points and playback speed

Use the procedure below to set edit points and playback
speeds for DMC editing.

1

Press the [F3] (ASSEMBLE) button in the HOME
menu, or press the respective INSERT button ([F4]
(INS TC), [F5] (INS VIDEO), or [F6] (INS AUDIO)
button) to select the edit mode that you want.

2

Press the PLAYER button to set the connected VTR to
act as the player VTR.

The PLAYER button lights up.

3

Press the ALT/[F7] (DMC) buttons in the HOME
menu.

The system enters DMC editing mode.

4

Press the IN button while holding down the ENTRY
button to set an edit point.

You cannot set an OUT point for the player VTR for
DMC editing.

5

Press the STOP button to enter STOP mode.

6

Turn the search dial to set the initial speed.

The selected speed is displayed in the time data
display.

Stop

Recorder
VTR

Player
VTR

IN point

OUT point

Preroll

Post-roll

Stop

IN point

Playback
mode

DMC editing mode

Playback
mode

Preroll time

×

initial speed

Post-roll time

×

final speed

Moves at
the initial
speed.

Playback at speeds
stored in memory

Moves at
the final
speed.

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