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Playback
Thumbnail Screen (continued)
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Detailed Properties (4x1 Thumbnails)
Screen
Playing Back Recorded
Clips (continued)
Name Description
A Cursor
Indicates the selected clip. Use the cross-
shaped button (HI) to move the cursor.
After power is turned on and SDHC card is
inserted, or when the camera recorder is
switched to Media mode (SD Card mode),
the cursor is positioned on top of the latest
clip.
When the camera recorder changes to the
thumbnail screen during playback, the cursor
is positioned on the clip that was played
back. If you play back the same clip again, it
will continue from where it was left off.
The default position of the cursor when
SDHC card slot is switched is on the
previously selected clip before the switch.
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Example of the moving order of the cursor
(total 6 clips)
B Scroll Bar
Indicates the scroll position.
When there is a black space on the right of
the scroll bar (white), this indicates further
pages.
When the scroll bar (white) is at the right end,
this indicates the last page.
D
A
B
C
Scrolls page
Name Description
C Detailed
Properties
Shows the detailed properties of the selected
clip. The following information is displayed.
File Format : File format
Clip Name : Clip name
Resolution : Image size
Frame Rate : Frame rate
Bit Rate : Bit rate
Audio : Audio format
Start TC : Time code at the start of
recording
End TC : Time code at the end of
recording
Duration : Clip length
UB : User’s bit
Creation Date : Date created
Variable Frame : Variable frame (only in
Variable Frame REC)
D Operation
Guide
Guide for the current operation buttons.
Moves the clip cursor to the left/right.
Plays back the selected clip.
Appends an OK mark to the selected clip.
This is displayed when an OK mark is not
appended to the clip. (A Page 64)
Memo :
● This is disabled when the SDHC card is
locked. (Displayed in gray)
Deletes the OK mark from the selected clip.
This is displayed when an OK mark is
appended to the clip. (A Page 65)
Memo :
● This is disabled when the SDHC card is
locked. (Displayed in gray)
Deletes the selected clip.
(A Page 62)