Using the delete clip button – AJA Ki Pro User Manual

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Ki Pro Quick Start Guide— Using the DELETE CLIP button

If you want to review a clip on a monitor attached to one of Ki Pro's video outputs, simply hit the
play button. If you want to pause the playback of a currently playing clip, hit the stop button
again. You will note that the stop button flashes denoting that you've paused playback. If you
hit stop again, the Ki Pro will go back to an E-to-E or input passthrough state where you see the
video (if there is any) being input to Ki Pro from the camera. If you want to select a different clip
for playback, use the SELECT up and down arrows to navigate to the clip.

Hint: if you are playing back and you hit the SELECT down arrow button once, you jump to the
beginning of the clip. If you pause playback and want to step through the material frame-by-
frame, use the ADJUST up and down arrow buttons to move through the material one frame at a
time. You may also use the REWIND and FAST FORWARD buttons to navigate through a clip.
Multiple depressions of the REWIND or FAST FORWARD buttons increase the speed at which you
move through the material.

Using the DELETE CLIP button

Usually you will want to keep all of the recordings you make on Ki Pro. Sometimes you may
want to delete something immediately because you feel it has no value. For these times, you
can use the dedicated DELETE CLIP button. With the clip you would like to delete displayed in
the UI, hit the DELETE CLIP button, then confirm the operation with the ADJUST up button. If
you decide you don't want to delete the clip, simply hit the down ADJUST or any other button to
exit the operation.

Mounting and un-mounting media properly using the SLOT button

When you first power up Ki Pro, it will look for the available media and mount it. You may notice
that the UI displays "MEDIA MOUNTING" on the upper left hand corner and once the media has
been mounted the slot LED will be lit green. To properly perform the un-mounting of media,
you will use the SLOT button. To determine if media is mounted, look at the UI; if you see a Reel
number in the lower left hand corner of the display and a percentage of time remaining on the
media displayed in the upper right hand corner of the UI, then you know that the media is
mounted. You can also tell if the media is mounted by looking to see if the LED is lit green for
the selected media.

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