Sony 8000SF User Manual

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Frame Memory Clip Operations
  
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To specify the playback start point
To set the current position as the playback start point, in the <Start TC> group, 
press [Set]. To set a different position, press the [Start] status button, and enter 
a timecode value from the numeric keypad window.
To specify the playback stop point
Start playback, and at the desired position press the [STOP] button to stop 
playback, then in the <Stop TC> group, press [Set]. To set to any position, 
press the [Stop] status button, and enter a timecode value from the numeric 
keypad window.
To change the current position
To change the current position, press the [Current] status button, and enter a 
timecode value from the numeric keypad window.
Using the device control block (search dial) to play back clips
Carry out the following operation with the device control block (search dial).
Note
A frame memory clip must first be recalled with a menu operation.
1
With the device selection buttons, select the frame memory clip to be 
played (FM1 CLIP to FM8 CLIP).
If the pair mode is on, both main and subsidiary FMs light.
2
Press the [PLAY] button, turning it on.
To stop playback, press [STOP] or any of the [SHTL], [JOG], [CUE], 
[REW], [FF], and [ALL STOP] buttons.
For details of the buttons in the device control block (search dial), see 
“Device Control Block (Search Dial)” (page 278)
 in Chapter 2.
To specify the playback start point
To make the current position the playback start point, press the [START TC] 
button. To set a different position, press the [SET START TC] button, then 
enter the timecode from the numeric keypad control block.
To specify the duration
Press the [SET DUR] button, and enter a timecode from the numeric keypad 
control block. If the playback start point is already set, this automatically sets 
the playback stop point. If the playback stop point is already set, this 
automatically sets the playback start point. (The duration setting is not 
displayed in the device control block.)