AUDIO], and select desired tracks. Then press the
Setting Tracks for Overwriting
SET button.
Select tracks to overwrite. When V is selected, audio on the
A NOTE:
channel other than that selected by video and EXTRA is
? You can also use the INPUT SELECT AUDIO and VIDEO buttons to
overwritten. When VIDEO and EXTRA TRACK are selected, all
select INPUT TRACKS.
audio and video tracks are overwritten.
? Overwriting takes place only when VIDEO or EXTRA AUDIO is
selected.
1Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons
? In overwriting, you can use the AUDIO CH menu to switch audio
to choose [SETTING] - [INPUT TRACK]. channel location in overwriting.
Å¥For details, refer to ?Audio Channel Replacement During
2Press the SET button, choose [VIDEO], [EXTRA Editing? (page 75).
Using Play List
Copying Event Audio to EXTRA track
Use the steps below to copy audio registered to an event to
an EXTRA track.
1Move the cursor to the event you want to copy.
2Press the A.DUB button to copy event audio on the
EXTRA track.
A NOTE:
? Pressing the A-DUB button after selecting multiple events
simultaneously copies the events on the EXTRA track.
Selecting Write Location and Audio/Video to Import
Use the IN and OUT buttons to select the location (R IN/R
Registering the Overwrite Location
OUT) for inserting video from the play list and the location (P
IN/P OUT) for inserting the source video. As soon as three IN
1Open the play list screen.
and OUT points are defined the remaining point is
automatically determined and completes registration. When
2Play back video to locate the overwrite location.
both IN points are defined, the end of the source clip
automatically becomes the OUT point. Use the operation buttons or search dial to play back
video.
3Register an IN point.
Use the PLAY or STILL button to find a location to insert
audio and video. Then hold down the IN button and press
the ENTRY button.
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4Register an OUT point.
Use the operation buttons or search dial to locate the end
of audio and video. Then hold down the OUT button and
press the ENTRY button.
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