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Thumbnail Operations
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first frame in each block. This is a quick and efficient way 
to review the selected clip and search for target scenes. 
You can specify 12, 144, or 1728 divisions.
The maximum number of blocks may be smaller than 1728 
when the recorded duration of the clip is short. In this case, 
the frame interval of expanded thumbnails is fixed at 1 
frame. This allows you to view expanded thumbnails at 
equal intervals.
See page 58 for more information about thumbnail screen 
operations.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of 
the clip that contains the scene you want to find.
2
Press the EXPAND button.
The selected clip is divided into 12 blocks, and a list 
appears in the expand thumbnail screen (see page 54) 
with the first frame of each block displayed as a 
thumbnail.
3
Select the thumbnail that you want to expand further.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 up to 2 times, as required.
Thumbnails cannot be further expanded when they already 
have the minimum duration (1 frame).
To return to the previous expansion level
Press the EXPAND button with the SHIFT button held 
down.
To display the expand thumbnail screen of the 
previous or next clip
With the expand thumbnail screen still active, press the 
PREV button or the NEXT button.
Using the chapter function to find scenes
Sections between shot marks and Rec Start are called 
chapters. 
Rec Start essence marks are set automatically at the start of 
recording, but shot marks can be set at any scene during 
recording or playback.
The chapter function allows you to display thumbnails of 
the chapters in a clip.
See page 58 for more information about thumbnail screen 
operations.
1
In the clip thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of a 
clip with chapters set.
The “S” mark appears on the thumbnails of clips with 
chapters set.
2
Press the CHAPTER button.
The chapter thumbnail screen (see page 54) appears, 
with thumbnails of the frames where chapters are set.
The “S1”, “S2”, and “RS” marks on the thumbnails 
indicate frames where Shot Mark1, Shot Mark2, and 
Rec Start essence marks are set.
To delete the shot mark at a chapter position
You can delete the shot mark (Shot Mark1 or Shot Mark2) 
at the chapter position in the chapter thumbnail screen. 
(Rec Satrt cannot be deleted.).
1
In the chapter thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail 
for the frame whose shot mark you want to delete.
2
Display the Thumbnail Menu.
3
Select Delete Shot Mark.
A message appears asking if you are sure that you want 
to delete the shot mark.
4
Select OK to delete the mark, or Cancel to cancel the 
deletion, and then press the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob.
To adjust the position of shot marks at chapter 
positions
You can use the chapter thumbnail screen to adjust the 
position of shot marks (Shot Mark1 and Shot Mark2) at 
chapter positions. (The positions of Rec Start essence 
marks cannot be adjusted.)
1
In the chapter thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail 
of the shot mark whose position you want to adjust.
Note
Note
Clip List:E0001
002/013
TC 00:00:00:00
TC 00:00:28:08
TC 00:00:59:16
DATE&TIME
28 JUL   2006 19:55
TOTAL DUR
00:01:31:16
TC 00:00:04:14
TC 00:00:35:15
TC 00:01:06:18
TC 00:00:12:04
TC 00:00:46:08
TC 00:01:13:11
TC 00:00:20:13
TC 00:00:53:22
TC 00:01:17:27
Cancel
OK
Delete Shot Mark
Delete 002?