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Playback

The PIX 250i has a very powerful playback engine that allows for playback of QuickTime .mov files

whether generated by the PIX 250i or elsewhere (

See “Appendix A - Supported Files”, page 73

). Play-

back video is shown on the onboard LCD display and is sent to the video outputs. The PIX 250i’s

video playback clock is determined by the setting in [Timecode/Sync - Sync Ref - Video Playback].

Any number of PIX 250i units can be assigned to one of four available network groups for grouped

record and playback of video on multiple units simultaneously (

See “Network Grouping”, page 41

).

Playback Operation

The current Playback drive is indicated by the green Drive Status OSD field. From the Main View,

pressing the Play () button after a recording will play the most recent file. Using the Rewind (<<)

and Fast Forward (>>) buttons, previously recorded files can also be cued for playback. The file cued

up for Playback is displayed in the File Name field of the OSD.

To browse files on the Playback drive, press FILES. This will display the File List of the current Play-

back drive. Pressing Play () in the File List will play the currently highlighted file.

To browse files on another drive, scroll beyond the top of the File List to access the drive selection

list. When a file is played, the drive it is played from will become the current Playback drive. When

a new take is recorded, the lowest numbered drive it is written to will become the current Playback

drive.

In Playback Mode the Play () button and the OSD Items ABS Time, Timecode, Filename and

Drive Indicator are green. While in Playback Mode, pause playback by pressing the Play () button

again. The Play button flashes green to indicate playback is paused. Press the Stop () button any

time to stop playback and exit Playback Mode.

Frame-by-frame scrolling (similar to the traditional Jog function) is supported when playing back

QuickTime .mov files. To scroll through a video file frame by frame, pause playback then turn the

Control Knob to increase/decrease the video file in one frame increments.

Various looping playback functions are supported. In Video Mode, a single file or a section of a

file (defined by cue markers) can be continuously looped by entering Looping Playback Mode (

See

“Looping Playback”, page 36

). Additionally, a list of files can be defined as a Play List and the Play

List can also be looped (

See “Play List”, page 37

).

Playback audio is routed to audio outputs as determined by output routing options in the [Audio]

Setup Menu section. (

See “Audio Outputs”, page 14

)

Fast Forward and Rewind

Hold down the Fast Forward (>>) or Rewind (<<) button during playback for 2x (double) speed

playback. When the Fast Forward (>>) or Rewind (<<) button is held for five seconds or more the

playback will become 16x speed. Normal playback will resume when the buttons are released.

File Skip

From Stopped Mode, press Fast Forward (>>) to skip to the next file on the current Playback drive.

Press Rewind (<<) to skip to the previous file on the current Playback drive.

During Playback, press Fast Forward (>>) to jump to the next Cue Marker (if applicable) or begin

playback of the next clip (if it exists). Press Rewind (<<) to jump to the previous Cue Marker (if ap-

plicable) or to the beginning of the current file. Immediately press Rewind (<<) again to skip to the

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