Chapter 4 Scene Selection. Sony PDW-F335 K, PDW-F335L, PDW-F335 L
Below you will find brief information for camcorder PDW-F335L, camcorder PDW-F335K. The PDW-F335L and PDW-F335K models are the latest in Sony's line of professional camcorders. These camcorders offer high-quality video recording and playback and feature a variety of useful shooting functions. The unit is equipped with three 1/2-inch HD CCDs and a Professional Disc drive, which can record up to 190 minutes of video in SP mode. The PDW-F335L and PDW-F335K models are also equipped with a variety of features to help you capture stunning footage, including a slow shutter function, a time lapse function, and a variety of recording formats.
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Overview
Scene Selection
Overview
What is scene selection?
Scene selection is a function which allows you to select material (clips) from the material recorded on a disc and perform cut editing. You can do this by operating on this unit only.
• Scene selection is a convenient way to perform cut editing in the field and in other offline situations.
• In scene selection you create a clip list (editing data).
Since the material itself is not affected, you can repeat this any number of times.
• You can play back the edit list created by scene selection on this unit.
• In the scene selection function, you can add whole clips, add parts of a clip, add using chapters, change the playback sequence, amend or delete In and Out points, and carry out all of these operations simply on this unit.
• Clip lists (edit data) created with the scene selection function can be used on XPRI and other full-feature nonlinear editing systems.
Chapter
4
Flow of scene selection editing
Disc
Record material or insert disc containing recorded material into this unit
To edit a clip list on the disc
PDW-F335
Create and edit a clip list
• Including sub clips in the current clip list
• Adjusting the sub clip In/Out points (trimming)
Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3 Clip 4
Recorded material Select clips
Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3
Clip list 1
Save the clip list to disc
Play back the clip list
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
Clip list 1
Disc
Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3
Play back clip list
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Clip
Material recorded with this unit is managed in units called
“clips”. A clip contains the material between a recording start point and a recording end point.
Clips have numbers beginning with C, for example C0001.
Recording start point of clip 2
Recording end point of clip 2 r r
Clip 1
(C0001)
Clip 2
(C0002)
Clip 3
(C0003)
Clip 4
(C0004)
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)
The specified clips (or parts of clips) in a clip list are called
“sub clips”. Sub clips are virtual edit lists specifying ranges in the original clips. Clip data in the original clips is not overwritten.
The following figure illustrates the relation between clips and sub clips.
Clips on the disc
Clip 1
(C0001)
Clip 2
(C0002)
Clip 3
(C0003)
Clip 4
(C0004)
Clip number
Clip list (E0001)
Sub clip 1 Sub clip 2 Sub clip 3
In the above example, the whole of clip 2 has been added as sub clip 1, and the whole of clip 4 has been added as sub clip 2. Sub clip 3 is part of clip 3. Therefore, when clip list E0001 is played back, clip 4 is played after clip 2, and then the part of clip 3 shown in gray color is played.
Instead of using clip numbers, you can manage clips by assigning clip titles or names.
“To assign user-defined titles automatically when clips are recorded” on page 72
and “Assigning User-Defind Clip and Clip List
Name” on page
.
Clip list
You can use the scene selection function to select desired clips from the clips saved on a disc and create a cut edit list called a “clip list”.
Clip lists have numbers beginning with E, for example
E0001. Up to 99 clip lists can be saved on a disc.
Clip list number
Clip list editing (current clip list)
To edit a clip list, you need to load the clip list from the disc into the internal unit memory.
The clip list which is currently loaded into the unit memory is called the “current clip list”.
The current clip list is always the target of sub clip creation and editing. Clip list playback also uses the current clip list.
After creating and editing a clip list, you need to save it to disc.
Unit memory
Current clip list
Can be edited (adding, deleting, and reordering sub clips)
SAVE Mm LOAD t
Clip list playback and thumbnail display
Disc
C0001 (Clip 1)
C0002 (Clip 2)
C0003 (Clip 3)
•
•
•
E0001 (Clip list 1)
E0002 (Clip list 2)
E0003 (Clip list 3)
•
•
•
E0099 (Clip list 99)
Clip list playback
Clips and clip lists are saved together on a disc.
Clips are played back according to clip list data.
Thumbnails of selected clip list
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Overview
Creating Clip Lists
Including Sub Clips in the Current
Clip List
Select the desired clip in the thumbnail screen, to include it in the clip list as a sub clip.
Note
The CLIP menu handles up to 99 clip lists.
Including a clip selected in the thumbnail screen in the clip list
1
THUMBNAIL indicator
SUB CLIP indicator
2-9
CH-1
MIX
CH-2
MONITOR
CH-3
MIX
CH-4
SHIFT
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
LITHIUM BATT
THUMBNAIL SUB CLIP AUDIO LEVEL
PRESET
REGEN
CLOCK
ESSENCE
MARK
FRONT MIC
LOW CUT
ON
OFF
CLIP MENU
SEL/SET
F-RUN
SET
R-RUN
VIDEO OUT
CHARACTER
ON
OFF
0 10 0
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
CH-1 CH-2
AUDIO IN
FRONT
WIRELESS
REAR
10
CH-3
F
W
R
F
W
R
CH-4
2
Hold down the SHIFT button, and press the SEL/SET button up (SUB CLIP).
The “LOAD CLIP LIST
”
screen of the CLIP menu appears.
For an already created clip list, the details including the creation date appear, and for an empty clip list,
“NEW FILE
”
appears.
(If a clip list is already loaded, the LOAD CLIP LIST screen does not appear. In this case proceed to step
4
.)
Displays the type of the information
Switch the displayed information by pressing the SEL/SET button to the right side
3,5-8
Proceed as follows.
1
With the SUB CLIP indicator off, press the
THUMBNAIL button to turn the THUMBNAIL indicator on.
If the menu screen is displayed, move the MENU switch to the OFF position and press the
THUMBNAIL button.
If you move the MENU switch to ON while thumbnails are displayed, the thumbnail display disappears, and the menu appears.
The thumbnails of the clips on the disc appear.
(In the following description, this is referred to as the
“thumbnail screen
”.
)
To switch the information displayed in clip lists
Press the SEL/SET button to the right side.
Each press of the button switches the information displayed in the following order.
Date and time of creation t
title t
clip name t
Date and time of creation....
The following information is displayed for each type.
+DATE:
Date and time of clip list creation or last modification
+TITLE:
The title of the clip list, if it has one
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+NAME:
The standard or user-defined name of the clip list
You can also use the supplied PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing
Software to set clip list titles.
3
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select a clip list number (E0001 and so on), and press the button or knob.
You can also move the cursor with the PREV and
NEXT buttons.
When you have a large number of clip lists, you can use the following operations to move the cursor closer to the clip list that you want.
With the SHIFT button held down, press the PREV or NEXT button:
Move to the first or last clip list.
Press the F REV or F FWD button:
Move to previous or next page.
If you select a clip list number with a “NEW FILE”, an empty clip list is displayed as shown in the following figure.
4
Hold down the SHIFT button, and press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP MENU).
The CLIP menu appears.
To return to the CLIP menu
Press the RESET button on the right side of the LCD monitor.
6
Use the SEL/SET button (four-way arrow key) or
MENU knob to select the clip you want to include in the clip list, press the button or knob.
To make a multiple selection, hold down the SHIFT button, and turn the MENU knob.
An I-bar cursor appears in a window in the lower part of the screen to show the insertion position.
If you press the RESET button at this point, you return to the state at the beginning of step
6
.
7
Press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
The clip selected in the upper part is added to the current clip list in the lower part, as a sub clip.
The screen returns to the CLIP menu
(see step
4
)
.
To continue working without returning to the
CLIP menu
With the SHIFT button held down, press the SEL/SET button or the MENU knob.
You return directly to the scene selection screen of step
5
.
8
Repeat steps
5
to
7
until all desired clips have been added to the current clip list.
You can add the same clip as a sub clip any number of times.
5
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“ADD
”,
then press the button or knob.
A screen as shown below appears.
(In the following description, this whole screen is referred to as the “scene selection screen
”.
)
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Total duration of sub clips in the current clip list
I-bar cursor (shows insertion position of next sub clip)
Thumbnails of the sub clips already added to the current clip list
9
Add all the desired clips to the current clip list, and press the RESET button on the right of the LCD monitor.
You return to the clip list screen, which displays thumbnails of the newly added clips (added as sub clips).
Asterisk appears when clip list has not been saved to disc.
• Even when clips whose thumbnail image (index frame) is not the first frame are added to a clip list, it is always the first frame that is displayed on the clip list screen.
Mark indicating that the thumbnail is not the first frame
10
Save the contents of the current clip list on the disc.
See “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” on page 94.
Notes
• If the contents of the current clip list is not saved to disc, then ejecting the disc, or powering off will destroy the data. After creating a clip list, be sure to save it to disc.
• An asterisk (*) appears after the date and time of creation when a clip list has not been saved to disc.
Adding Sub Clips Using the Expand
Function
You can use the expand function
to divide a sub clip and display thumbnails of the divisions. This allows you to include a section of the sub clip.
Proceed as follows.
1
In the upper part of the scene selection screen, select the sub clip for expanded display.
2
Press the DISPLAY/EXPAND button on the right of the LCD monitor.
The upper part of the screen shows thumbnails for the clip in eight divisions.
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To vary the expansion ratio
Each time you press the DISPLAY/EXPAND button changes the ratio through the sequence ×8 t
×64 t
×512.
To return to the previous setting, hold down the SHIFT button and press the DISPLAY/EXPAND button to step back one level.
Note
The maximum number of divisions may be 512 or greater when you expand clips with short recording times. In this case, the interval between the expanded thumbnail frames is fixed at 1 frame, which allows you to view expanded thumbnails at a constant interval.
3
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select the thumbnail for the part you want to include in the clip list. To select two or more thumbnails, hold down the
SHIFT button and operate the MENU knob.
Note
Even if more than one thumbnail is selected, the addition to the current clip list is linked to a single sub clip.
4
Press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
The clip selected in the upper part is added to the current clip list in the lower part, as a sub clip.
The section from the selected thumbnail to the next thumbnail is included as a sub clip.
3
Using the SEL/SET button or MENU knob, from the positions of the essence marks recorded within this clip, select the chapter for the part you want to include in the clip list. To select two or more chapters, hold down the SHIFT button and operate the MENU knob.
The section from the selected thumbnail to the next thumbnail is included as a sub clip.
Note
Even if more than one chapter is selected, the addition to the current clip list is linked to a single sub clip.
4
Press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
The clip selected in the upper part is added to the current clip list in the lower part, as a sub clip.
Adding Sub Clips Using the Chapter
Function
You can use the chapter function
to display thumbnails of shot marks in clips on the disc, and include sections of those clips in clip lists.
Proceed as follows.
1
In the scene selection screen, select the clip for chapter display.
An “S” mark appears in the upper right of clips where shot marks are set.
2
Press the COUNTER/CHAPTER button on the right of the LCD monitor.
Thumbnails of the chapters in the specified clip appear in the upper part of the scene selection screen.
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Editing Clip Lists
Reordering Sub Clips
THUMBNAIL button
SHIFT button
SEL/SET button
CH-1
MIX
CH-2
MONITOR
CH-3
MIX
CH-4
SHIFT
CH-1/2
CH-3/4
LITHIUM BATT
THUMBNAIL SUB CLIP AUDIO LEVEL
PRESET
REGEN
CLOCK
ESSENCE
MARK
FRONT MIC
LOW CUT
ON
OFF
CLIP MENU
SEL/SET
F-RUN
SET
R-RUN
VIDEO OUT
CHARACTER
ON
OFF
0 10 0
AUTO
MANUAL
AUDIO SELECT
CH-1 CH-2
AUDIO IN
FRONT
WIRELESS
REAR
10
CH-3
F
W
R
F
W
R
CH-4
Indicates that 2nd sub clip will be moved to position of 7th sub clip.
Cursor showing position to which selected sub clip will be moved.
4
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to move the
I-bar cursor to the position to which you want to move, and press the button or knob.
This changes the sequence of sub clips.
MENU knob
Proceed as follows.
1
In the clip list screen, hold down the SHIFT button, and press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP MENU).
The CLIP menu appears.
To continue moving sub clips
If you hold the SHIFT down when you press the SEL/
SET button or MENU knob, you return to step
3
instead of the CLIP menu after a clip is moved. This allows you to continue moving sub clips
5
Save the contents of the current clip list to disc.
See “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” on page 94.
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“MOVE
”,
and press the button or knob.
This shifts to the MOVE screen.
3
Use the SEL/SET button (four-way arrow key) or
MENU knob to select the sub clip that you want to move, and then press the button or knob.
To make a multiple selection, hold down the SHIFT button, and turn the MENU knob.
An I-bar cursor appears, indicating the movement destination.
Adjusting Sub Clip In/Out Points
(Trimming)
Proceed as follows.
1
Carry out step
1
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“TRIM
”,
and press the button or knob.
This switches to the screen for selecting a thumbnail for trimming.
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3
Use the SEL/SET button (four-way arrow key) or
MENU knob to select the desired sub clip, and press the button or knob.
The first frame of the selected sub clip is displayed. In this state you can play back or search the entire disc.
To cancel the trim
With the SHIFT button held down, press the SEL/SET button to the lower side (CLIP MENU side).
8
Save the contents of the current clip list to disc.
See “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” on page 94.
4
Carry out playback or search, to find the scene to be the new In point or Out point of the selected sub clip.
You can also turn the MENU knob for a jog operation.
5
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“IN
”
or “OUT
”
on the screen, and press the button or knob.
The set timecode value appears as “IN” or “OUT”.
To reset an In point or Out point
Select “IN” or “OUT” on the screen and then press the
RESET button on the right side of the LCD monitor.
The In or Out point returns to the value it had before you entered the trim screen.
To cue up the In or Out point
(Do one of the following to cue up the In point.)
• With the SHIFT button held down, press the PREV button.
• With the SEL/SET button pressed to the left, press the PREV or NEXT button.
(Do one of the following to cue up the Out point.)
• With the SHIFT button held down, press the NEXT button.
• With the SEL/SET button pressed to the right, press the PREV or NEXT button.
6
When you are finished setting the In or Out point, select “OK”.
The background of “OK” turns to yellow.
7
Press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
The trim is executed.
To continue trimming sub clips
With the SHIFT button held down, press the SEL/SET button or the MENU knob. After the trim is executed, you return to the screen of step
3
instead of the CLIP menu. This allows you to continue trimming.
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Editing Clip Lists
Deleting Sub Clips
Proceed as follows.
1
Carry out step
1
of the procedure in
, to display the CLIP menu.
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“DELETE
”,
and press the button or knob.
This switches to the screen for selecting a sub clip to be deleted.
3
Use the SEL/SET button (four-way arrow key) or
MENU knob to select the sub clip to be deleted, and press the button or knob. To make a multiple selection, hold down the SHIFT button, and turn the MENU knob.
A confirmation message appears.
4
Select “OK
”,
and press the button or knob.
This carries out the deletion.
To continue deleting sub clips
With the SHIFT button held down, press the SEL/SET button or the MENU knob. After the deletion is executed, you return to the screen of step
3
instead of the CLIP menu. This allows you to continue deleting.
5
Save the contents of the current clip list to disc.
Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
Proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” on page 96.
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“SAVE CLIP LIST
”
with the cursor in the CLIP menu, and press the button or knob.
This displays the list of clip lists.
For a clip list in which no data has been stored, this appears as “NEW FILE
”.
To switch the information displayed for clip lists
Press the SEL/SET button to the right side.
Each press switches the information displayed for clip lists in the following order.
Date and time of creation t
Title t
Clip list name t
Date and time of creation t
...
3
Select the desired clip list name, and press the button/ knob.
This saves the current clip list to disc.
To apply a desired title or name to a clip list
Use the supplied PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software.
For details, see the PDZ-1 online help.
button, and press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP
MENU).
Alternatively, press the RESET button on the right side of the LCD monitor.
6
Save the current clip list.
See “Saving the Current Clip List to Disc” on page 94.
Note
The DF/NDF timecode setting of the current clip list is set to the current setting of the camcorder when one of the following operations is performed.
• When you add the first sub clip
• When you set the start timecode
See page 121 for more information about DF/NDF
settings.
Setting the Start Timecode for the
Current Clip List
By default, the start timecode (LTC) for the current clip list is set to 00:00:00:00.
To set this to a different value, proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” on page 96.
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to align the cursor with “TC PRESET
”,
and press the button or knob.
The display appears as in the following figure.
Switching the Information Displayed on Thumbnails
You can switch the information displayed at the bottom of thumbnails in the thumbnail screen. You can also select display of sequence numbers.
Proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” on page 96.
2
Select “CLIP INFORMATION
”.
A sub menu appears.
The timecode shown is the start timecode currently set for the current clip list.
3
Press the SEL/SET button left and right to select the desired time unit (any of HOUR, MIN, SEC, and
FRAME).
4
Press the SEL/SET button up or down, or turn the
MENU knob to display the desired value.
5
When all time units are set correctly, press the SEL/
SET button or MENU knob.
This sets the start timecode for the current clip list, which will be used for playback.
To cancel the timecode setting, hold down the SHIFT
3
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select the information to display from among the following, and then press the button or knob.
DATE:
Date of recording
TIME CODE:
Start timecode
DURATION:
Whole length of clip
SEQUENCE NUMBER:
Thumbnail sequence number
The factory default setting is “TIME CODE”.
The display below each thumbnail changes depending on the item selected.
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See “Switching the Information Displayed in the
Thumbnail Screen” (page 79) for more information
about SEQUENCE NUMBER.
Managing Clip Lists
Using the CLIP menu, you can save created clip lists to disc, read them from the disc into this unit, and delete them from the disc.
To display the CLIP menu
In the thumbnail or clip list screen, hold down the SHIFT button and press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP
MENU).
Note
The CLIP menu handles up to 99 clip lists.
The following table lists the CLIP menu items, each of which is displayed or not on the menu screen depending on the operating state of the unit.
Item
CLIP INFORMATION
LOAD CLIP LIST
SAVE CLIP LIST
DELETE CLIP LIST
SORT CLIP LISTS BY...
SET INDEX PICTURE
DELETE CLIP
a)
LOCK/UNLOCK CLIP
LOCK OR DELETE ALL
CLIPS
ADD b)
MOVE
TRIM
a)
TC PRESET b) b)
DELETE b) b)
DELETE SHOT MARK
a)
c)
Function
Select the information to be displayed below the thumbnails
Load a clip list from the disc as
Save the current clip list to the disc
Delete a clip list from the disc
You can sort the list of clip lists by name or date and time of creation
Change the thumbnail image of
Delete a clip
Lock/unlook or delete all clips
Change the start timecode for the current clip list to a desired value
Add sub clips to the current clip list
Reorder sub clips
Change the In point or Out point of a sub clip
Delete unnecessary sub clips
Delete a shot mark
a) Displayed only in operating the thumbnail screen
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b) Displayed only in operating the clip list screen c) Displayed only in operating the chapter screen
To exit the CLIP menu
Carry out the same operation as when displaying the menu
(hold down the SHIFT button, and press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP MENU)).
Loading a Clip List from the Disc as the Current Clip List
Proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” on page 96.
2
Select “LOAD CLIP LIST
”.
This displays the clip lists.
To switch the information displayed for clip lists
Press the SEL/SET button to the right side.
Each press switches the information displayed for clip lists in the following order.
Date and time of creation t
Title t
Clip list name t
Date and time of creation t
...
3
Select the desired clip list, and press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
This loads the selected clip list as the current clip list.
To display thumbnails of the read-in current clip list
1
Press the THUMBNAIL button to turn the
THUMBNAIL indicator on.
If the menu screen is displayed, move the MENU switch to the OFF position and press the
THUMBNAIL button.
If you move the MENU switch to ON while thumbnails are displayed, the thumbnail display disappears, and the menu appears.
2
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the SEL/SET button up to turn the SUB CLIP indicator on.
This displays thumbnails of the sub clips within the clip list.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” on page 96.
2
Select “DELETE CLIP LIST
”.
This displays the clip lists.
To switch the information displayed for clip lists
Press the SEL/SET button to the right side.
Each press switches the information displayed for clip lists in the following order.
Date and time of creation t
Title t
Clip list name t
Date and time of creation t
...
3
Select the clip list you want to delete, and press the
SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
A confirmation message appears.
4
Select “OK”, and press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
This deletes the selected clip list from the disc.
To continue deleting other clip lists
After selecting “OK”, press the SEL/SET button while holding down the SHIFT button. The selected clip list is deleted, and you return to step
3
and can continue deleting clip lists.
Sorting the List of Clip Lists
You can sort the list of clips lists that appears when you select LOAD CLIP LIST and similar commands. Existing clip lists can be sorted in order of name or in order of date and time of creation.
Proceed as follows.
1
Display the CLIP menu.
See “To display the CLIP menu” (page 96).
2
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“SORT CLIP LISTS BY...”, and then press the button or knob.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
Deleting a Clip List from the Disc
Proceed as follows.
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3
Use the SEL/SET button or MENU knob to select
“NAME” or “DATE”, and then press the button or knob.
NAME:
Sort in ascending order by clip list name.
DATE:
Sort by date of creation, with the newest clip list first.
In the LOAD CLIP LIST and similar screens, the list of existing clip lists is sorted by the method you chose in step
3
.
Unused clip lists are excluded from the sort.
If you selected “NAME”
BY NAME: Sort by name.
thumbnail screen and CLIP menu.
.
If you selected “DATE”
BY DATE: Sort by date.
Note
Some characters in clip names, clip list names, and titles may be converted to “ s ” characters for display in the
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Managing Clip Lists
Using the PDZ-1 Proxy
Browsing Software
When a computer with the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing
Software installed is connected to this unit, you can transfer the proxy AV data and metadata files recorded on a disc to the computer. On the computer side, PDZ-1 enables you to browse the proxy AV data, add or modify metadata (titles, comments, essence marks, etc.), or create a clip list.
The modified metadata and the created clip list can then be written back to the disc loaded in this unit.
System requirements to use the PDZ-1
The following are required to use the PDZ-1.
• Computer:
PC with Intel Pentium M CPU, at least 1 GHz (installed memory: at least 512 MB)
• Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
SP2 or higher, Windows Vista Ultimate/Business
(32bit), or Mac OS X v10.4.11 or higher
• Web browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or higher
• DirectX: DirectX 8.1b or higher
To install the PDZ-1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM (XDCAM Application) into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, and run the installer in the PDZ-1 directory.
For details, refer to the ReadMe file in the CD-ROM.
Note
Make sure that the hard disk drive on which the work folder to store the material transferred from this unit has adequate free space.
The amount of proxy AV data transferred is up to a maximum of 2.8 GB per disc (LP format).
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Key features
- 3 x 1/2-inch HD CCDs
- Professional Disc drive
- High quality video recording and playback
- Slow shutter function
- Time lapse function
- Various recording formats
- Recording time up to 190 minutes in SP mode
- Proxy AV data recording
- Scene selection
- i.LINK connector