Samsung DSR-1/1P User Manual

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Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting

Chapter 5 ClipLink Shooting

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Notes

• During recording pause, pressing the STOP/PLAY/F

FWD/REW buttons, performing edit search (with the
DXC-D30/D30P/D35/D35P), or ejecting the cassette
will interrupt the ClipLink shooting. With this state, it
is impossible to start back space editing using
ClipLink function. (The ClipLink continue mode is
canceled and indication

CONT

in the display window

disappears.) To perform back space editing at the
recording stop position, press the ClipLink
CONTINUE button before resuming recording. If
you do resume recording without pressing this button
first, the previous recorded data and index pictures
will be overwritten or otherwise invalidated.

• Each time you press the STOP button, the number of

remaining index pictures is decremented by one. If
you resume recording with the same VCR, the
number of remaining index pictures is automatically
incremented by one.

For details, see “Resuming Recording in ClipLink Mode”
(page 58).

• Do not unplug the power supply connector

(connected to a battery pack or AC outlet) while the
POWER switch is still set to ON, as this may cause
the ClipLink function to operate abnormally. Be sure
to set the POWER switch to OFF before
disconnecting the power supply.

Setting Editing Points While
Shooting (When Using the DXC-
D30/D30P/D35/D35P)

When shooting with the DSR-1/1P and the DXC-D30/
D30P/D35/D35P, you can use the DXC-D30/D30P/
D35/D35P’s TAKE button to record a time code for a
cue point or a Mark IN/OUT point.

For details, refer to the operating instructions for the DXC-
D30/D30P/D35/D35P.

Setting cue points

The following data is recorded onto the cassette when
you specify a cue point to highlight a scene.

• Time codes (HH:MM:SS) for Rec IN/OUT points
• Time codes (HH:MM:SS:frame) for cue points
• Scene number: The scene number counter is

automatically incremented with each Rec OUT point
specification.

• NG designation, cassette name/number (if set from

the camera)

• Index pictures for all Rec IN points: these are

recorded each time recording is stopped.

Setting Mark IN/OUT point

The following data is recorded onto the cassette when
you specify Mark IN/OUT points while shooting
continuously at length, instead of during linked
recording of each scene.

• Time codes (HH:MM:SS) for Mark IN/OUT points
• Scene number: The scene number counter is

automatically incremented with each Mark OUT
point specification.

• NG specification, cassette name/number (if set from

the camera)

• Index pictures for all Mark IN points: these are

recorded each time recording is stopped.

Note

The time codes for Rec IN/OUT points are not
recorded.

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