Chapter 4 recording and playback, Recording, Carrying out recording – Sony XDCAM HD PDW-HD1500 User Manual

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Recording and Playback

Recording

This section describes video and audio recording on the
unit.

see page 42 “Basic Operations of the Function Menu” in
Chapter 3
for more information.

see page 99 “Menus” in Chapter 7 for more information
about setup menu operations.

It is not possible to combine material recorded in different
system frequencies and audio recording formats on a
single disc. If you attempt to record material in a system
frequency or audio recording format that differs from that
of existing recorded material on the disc, REC INHI
indicator lights and recording is inhibited.

Make the following settings and adjustments before
starting to record.
Video input signal selection: Select with V INPUT on

page P1 VIDEO of the function menu.

Audio input signal selection: Select with A1 INPUT and

A2 INPUT on page P2 AUDIO, from A3 INPUT to
A8 INPUT on page P3 AUDIO of the function menu.

Timecode and user bits settings: See “Setting Timecode”

(page 37).

Selection of time data to display: Select with CNTR SEL

on HOME page of the function menu.

Selection of audio channels to monitor: Select with

MONITR R and MONITR L on page P2 AUDIO of
the function menu.

Volume adjustment of the monitor audio: Adjust with

the LEVEL knob.

Remote/local setting: Set the remote control switch. If

you set it to REMOTE, also set setup menu item 214
REMOTE INTERFACE (“RM-” and the connector
used appear on the system information of the display)
(see page 109).

SD up convert function

You can input SD signals to the SD/HDSDI INPUT
connector and record them as HD signals.

User data recording

You can record user data (files other than XDCAM AV
files) on Professional Discs as PC data via the i.LINK or
FTP interface.
This allows Professional Discs to be used as data recording
media, with a data storage capacity of 46.4 GB (when dual-
layer PFD50DLA discs are used).

Carrying out recording

One recording segment (from the start to the end of
recording) is called a “clip”.

See “Clips” (page 72) for more information about clips.

1

Insert a disc.

2

Hold down the REC button, and press the PLAY
button.

Recording starts.

Note

REC

NET

REMOTE

LOCAL

VARIABLE KEY INHI

PRE-

SET

ON

OFF

PB

PHONES

LEVEL

SHIFT

DISPLAY

HOME

PAGE

EXPAND

CHAPTER

TOP

F REV

F FWD

END

STANDBY

REC INHI

PREV

NEXT

PLAY

STOP

REC

THUMBNAIL

RETURN

PUSH SET(S.SEL)

MENU

RESET

MARK2

MARK1

IN

OUT

SHTL/JOG

SUB CLIP

DISC MENU

VAR/JOG

EJECT

ACCESS

CH-1

ALL CH

CH-2

CH-3

CH-4

2

1

3

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