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Owner's Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" (p. 68), "IMPORTANT NOTES" (p. 910), and "An Important Notice Regarding the Software" (p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. [. . . ] Files can be displayed as file names or as thumbnails. The way they're displayed is changed with the following operation.
Using the Mouse
Click on the radio button ([Name list]/[Thumbnail list]) in the upper-right of the VGA Screen to change the display.
Using the Menu Change the setting for the menu item "File List (VGA)" to change the display. Value
Name Thumbnail
Description
Displays file names in a list. Displays files as thumbnails.
For File Name display:
File name Material length Video format
Displayed when a video-format WAV file is created. · WAV. Stereo: Stereo WAV file · WAV. MonoX2: Monaural WAV files
F-1 Panel
Displays the F-1 panel.
File Information
Displays the information of the currently selected file.
Folder File Length (Format information, etc. ) Video format Folder save location File name Material length Displayed when a video-format WAV file is created. · WAV. Stereo: Stereo WAV file · WAV. MonoX2: Monaural WAV files
Position Bar
Shows the relative file read position.
* If you drag the position bar during playback, the audio will be muted. To resume output of the audio, first stop the playback, then restart playback from the beginning of the file.
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Configuration Settings
Starting Capture by Linking to a Camera
You can synchronize the recording of the F-1 with a connected camera (Synchro Record Feature).
* For material files created by using the Synchro Record feature, the capture starts a few seconds before the camera begins recording. This is because when the "Record Start Signal" is output from the camera, the F-1 begins capture immediately, but the camera begins recording a few seconds later. The timing for ending the recording is the same.
1
Press the [MENU] button to access the Menu screen, and select the "Sync Rec. "
Select the "Sync Rec" with the [ ( )] [ and then press the [ (ENTER)] button. ( )] buttons,
2
Select the "Sync" with the [
Value
Disable Sync
( )] [
( )] buttons.
Description
The Synchro Record Feature is turned off. The Synchro Record Feature is turned on. The start of capture is linked to a camera.
3
Verify by pressing the [
(ENTER)] button.
When the Synchro Record Feature is on, the Synchro Record Icon ( ) is shown at the bottom of the Home screen. When the F-1 [ (STOP)] button is pressed during Synchro Recording, capture is stopped. At the same time, the "Sync Rec" setting is changed to "Disable. "
Capturing while Correcting the Synchronization Gap between Audio and Video
By setting a delay for audio to be captured, you can correct the synchronization gap between audio and video at the time of capture.
* Depending on the camera used, the synchronization gap may differ for each capture, so the desired results of the correction may not be obtained.
1
Press the [MENU] button to access the Menu screen, and select the "Audio Sync. "
Select the "Audio Sync" with the [ ( )] [ ( )] buttons, and then press the [ (ENTER)] button.
2
Select the audio delay with the [ buttons.
Value
030
( )] [
( )]
Description
Larger numbers indicate a longer audio delay.
3
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Verify by pressing the [
(ENTER)] button.
Configuration Settings
Dividing and Capturing Data with Non-Sequential Timestamps
If the timestamp of the data being output from the HDV camera becomes non-sequential, the data can now be automatically divided at non-sequential segments and captured separately. Some non-linear editing applications may fail to load data that contains non-sequential segments. In this case, first set the F-1 so that it will divide the data at the non-sequential segments, and then begin capturing.
* The timestamp of the data that is output from i. LINK may become non-sequential when the HDV camera begins recording after awaking from a Sleep state, or when the tape is exchanged.
1
Press the [MENU] button to access the Menu screen, and select the "Stream Check. "
Select the "Stream Check" with the [ ( )] [ ( )] buttons, and then press the [ (ENTER)] button.
2
Select the "Enable" with the [ buttons.
Value
Disable
( )] [
( )]
Description
Even if the data contains non-sequential segments, all data, including the non-sequential segments, will be recorded. If a non-sequential segment occurs in the data, the data will automatically be divided at the nonsequential segment.
Enable
3
Verify by pressing the [
(ENTER)] button.
If "Stream Check" is set to "Enable, " the status indication will show "sc" during capture.
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Configuration Settings
Setting the Record Mode for Capturing
In addition to the basic capture operation (p. 12), you can choose from two other capture modes: Loop Record, which repeatedly starts and stops capturing at the specified intervals of time, and Pre-Record, which starts recording video from three seconds before you initiated capture. On the F-1, you can change the "Rec Mode" setting to specify how capture is to occur. Each mode differs as shown in the table below.
Time at which capture begins.
Normal Rec Loop Rec Pre Rec Normal Rec Loop Rec Pre Rec The moment you press the [ (REC)] button. The moment you press the [ (REC)] button. Three seconds before you press the [ (REC)] button. [. . . ] * Windows® is known officially as: "Microsoft® Windows® operating system. " * Mac OS and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. * Oxyride battery is a trademark of Panasonic Co. , Ltd. * MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture, which was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland has licensed this technology from the TPL Group.
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